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message 1: by A.J. (new)

A.J. Karlson Framed To Die: She Planned The Perfect Crime. Someone Planned Better.
Recently, I ran a free promotion campaign on Amazon KDP and used a Reddit community to help promote my book. Unfortunately, I received several racist comments like “how can you write a novel” and “you don’t belong to a particular country,” among others.

On top of that, one user posted a negative review without actually reading the book. It was my first review, and it has negatively affected my page.

I’m feeling very down and confused about what to do next. It hurts because I genuinely worked hard on the book, but people are leaving negative feedback without even reading it. it’s already quite difficult to get reviews from readers in other countries, so this situation feels even more discouraging.

I would really appreciate any advice or guidance on how to handle this.


message 2: by Jackson (new)

Jackson Kim I use reddit as a metric to understand the opposite of what is sensible and thoughtful. It is very useful in understanding the moron factor that pervades the internet.

Avoid using reddit to aid in helping you with anything you wish to achieve.


message 3: by A.J. (new)

A.J. Karlson Jackson wrote: "I use reddit as a metric to understand the opposite of what is sensible and thoughtful. It is very useful in understanding the moron factor that pervades the internet.

Avoid using reddit to aid in..."


Fair point. I’ll keep that in mind while using it. thank you.


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