Talk:Kizutsu Tamashi/@comment-4773581-20131003004026/@comment-5726563-20131003053921

I believe what Leaf is saying is that people can't tell what your standards actually are if you only post bad reviews. So look for some OC you like, and tell them why you like it. You are an unknown. That means you have absolutely no Community Credit. People won't take your criticism seriously until you actually have something under your belt here, whether it's a really good character, a good community interaction, a fanfiction, or art.

On the other hand, you can go and review some OC's you like, to show where your standards are if you don't have any of those to post. While it won't get you as much Community Credit as the examples i gave you would, it would still make people take you a bit more seriously. As of right now, you appear to be nothing more than a naysayer, as you have only left comments on OC's you didn't like telling them why their OC was bad, and most won't listen to naysayer's.

I'm not saying that telling someone their OC is bad, is a bad thing. After all, right or wrong, good criticism gives authors a chance to expand their work. But if all you did was post on the OC's you didn't like, you'd be like Simon from American Idol if he never said anything for the singers he liked, and only talked about how bad the bad ones were. People like him, because they know what his standards are, and that he will tell a good singer why they are good.

Just a few thoughts for you, to help you in your reviews. Also, try to be a bit more descriptive in why you think something is bad, and how it could be changed to improve. Not saying you have to, just a few ideas to help.