It's just not what the community itself was there for.
I would also prefer to keep my critiques as consolidated as possible (on one post in my journal instead of two or three in my journal and different writing communities).
But that might solve the problem in a community whose posts are public...
(Although actually, I've put in the rules of my writerstorm community that it was not the place to get critiques, though I had no problem with linking back to the story/post. It's simply not the point of the community, and there are other places to get those. However, if someone from that community wanted to actually read the story, and I had linked back to it, I'd like for them to be able to read it. So that would be one example where the rules of the community bar the posting of the actual work.)
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It's just not what the community itself was there for.
I would also prefer to keep my critiques as consolidated as possible (on one post in my journal instead of two or three in my journal and different writing communities).
But that might solve the problem in a community whose posts are public...
(Although actually, I've put in the rules of my writerstorm community that it was not the place to get critiques, though I had no problem with linking back to the story/post. It's simply not the point of the community, and there are other places to get those. However, if someone from that community wanted to actually read the story, and I had linked back to it, I'd like for them to be able to read it. So that would be one example where the rules of the community bar the posting of the actual work.)