RE: Wasting Time Writing Bad Reviews

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I'm really not good in giving reviews; movies, kdrama series or anime series - that's the reason why I don't share much about them. I can say a lot in my head while watching them but when it comes to typing it down, diyan na nabablanko utak ko, lol. Although I enjoy that series or movies, I can't express it anymore, through writing, para to share sana to others. Madali man syang eexplain nalang yong plot pero sa super daming mga pangyayari sa series and sa dami kong gustong sabihin, I dont know where to focus na the reviews. If I share a lot baka makwento ko na buong series, lol. Sometimes I don't even know where to start and how I will start my review 😆. Wala lang share ko lang. Salamat sa guide, I'll try to copy that, baka ma improve din ang pag reviews ko.

Sa daming magandang series na napanood ko (for me lang ha maganda sila,) I really really want to share them but I'm so naaalangan coz I find it mahirap din. Writing a reviews is not that easy, especially a lot can read it and some has their own opinion on particular anime. I'm not sure din if what I see or how I understand those movies and series is same ba sa kanila. Kaya mejo nakakaalangan din talaga 😆



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There's nothing wrong with not knowing how to do it right from the start. It's the process of attempting and keep getting better at it. I didn't start with making reviews blind, I checked how others do it here, off the platform, and other anime news feeds then snipped out the stuff that are applicable to my blogging style. You compare what you can and can't do then settle for things you can do at the moment then work on stuff you don't have now. There's no time bounded deadline since it's hobby posting.

There's also no right way to write a review since it's mostly a subjective experience. If your review is in favor or against the show, that's your opinion and you're entitled to it. But what I can pitch in is the manner of presentation and how you articulate those ideas for your readers. As a curator, I don't really care if we have opposing view on the same title, I'm more concerned if you have mastery on the show you're talking about. But that's just my opinion and way of curation. I everyone else has a different approach on evaluating posts or what speaks quality for them.