Originally posted by: Robage
In the future guys, i would really appreciate if you kept my mistakes personal, it was pretty embarassing and depressing knowing people are dissind me pretty hard on my first review. So please, in the future, if you see a mistake in on e of my reviews, e-mail me you comments so i can make corrections instead of finding out this way. But you do have your freedom of speech so i can't stop you.
Don't take this the wrong way, I mean it constructively.
If you don't want to hear critical opinions of your reviews, then do not release those reviews to the public. If you are going to be a reviewer, you need to get a thicker skin and act like a reviewer. What you say may affect someone's buying decision. Therefore, you are presenting your views to a wide audience and those views should be up for criticism. I hear people complaining about Roger Ebert's movie reviews all the time. What I don't hear is Mr. Ebert complaining about the criticism. The reason, he's learned that it comes with the special reviewers badge they give you. You have to just learn to live with the fact that anytime you publish something that is based at least partially on opinions, others will have differing opinions and will be criticize you for it.
Don't let the criticism (public or private) stop you from reviewing. You're doing a good job, especially for a first review. But like anyone doing anything, it can always be done better. Live and learn and press on.