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What Do You Do When Rejection/Criticism Online is Taken Too Far?

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Fear of Rejection

Last Thursday I published a video about rejection.  It struck a chord with many of you because it’s something I think most of us can relate to as Bloggers/Webmasters in some form.

I told a story about a lady I was helping with her blog.  She was considering a slightly controversial topic and concerned about what people — particularly men — would think.  (Her topic involves relationships to an extent.)

I reminded her that you can’t please all the people all the time.  There are always going to be critics, and you can’t spend time worrying about who is NOT going to like your site.

My comments caught the attention of Chante from My Natural Motherhood Journey and prompted her to do a video response.

She touched upon an aspect of opening yourself up that I did not in my video….

The backlash.

And I’m not just talking about an article or two from someone who disagrees with you.  I’m talking about extreme forms of backlash where people go out of their way to discredit your content, publicly ridicule, or rally the troops against you.

Certain topics that are more controversial often yield extreme, emotional responses from people.  So if you’re thinking of going online and sharing your opinions about certain topics, you have to be ready for what comes with it.

You may think that goes without saying, but it’s a point I should have made in the video.  It’s one thing if someone doesn’t like the way you look or simply disagrees with your stance.

It’s a whole other issue when people rally to get your Facebook page removed or harass you in some way.  Unfortunately some topics lend themselves to that kind of reaction.  Great points, Chante.

“Lisa, You Can’t Relate.”

In the video response, Chante suggested that I couldn’t relate to getting backlash because I haven’t had to deal with any criticism in my niche.

Well, I may not have had any accounts removed (Chante’s example) or anything extreme, but I’m no stranger to criticism.

From being called the N-word many times on YouTube to being told that women shouldn’t/can’t teach programming, I’ve had my share of criticism over the years (especially on YouTube and via email).

It just goes to show that no matter what topic you choose, there will always be something for someone to say.   Sure, some topics evoke more criticism than others, but most people have to deal with it on some level.

And the more popular you become online, the more you will receive.  It’s just the way it is.

In fact, one reason I wanted to do that video was because I have grown a lot over the years.  I used to be very concerned about what people thought and negative comments on YouTube used to really rattle me.

I’ve joked in the past about YouTube being like online therapy for me.  The more videos I made, the more comfortable I became.  Negative comments hardly phase me at all now.

So what about you?  Have you ever been afraid to reveal yourself or write about certain topics because you feared rejection or extreme forms of backlash that Chante referenced?

And if you have been criticized, how did you handle it?  Please share.

Comments

  1. Ojo Joshua says

    November 1, 2015 at 4:33 pm

    I have had to close down a forum because of the issue of controlling how people interact, so many comments that I was not able to moderate. Anyway, I’m getting a new admin and forging ahead. I appreciate the inspiration.

    Reply
  2. Justin says

    July 27, 2012 at 11:22 am

    Every single person who has viewed my portfolio has said to me that I’m a joke as a graphic designer and that I should give up. I’ve even had people curse at me and tell me that I suck at life!

    Reply
  3. Jean says

    May 29, 2012 at 12:04 am

    I must think positive even though the criticism is too far to accept. I must take it as a challenge for me and learn from it the hard way that it may never happened again. We human always tend to make mistakes, but it’s up to us on how to learn from it.

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  4. Paul Jackson says

    March 27, 2012 at 5:55 pm

    Criticism/rejection is one way of having yourself more powerful to do things that’s beyond your control. Criticism is not bad, it’s means that you do have a good work that needs to enhance for a better result. Everyone receives criticism but it depends upon the person on how he/she handle such thingy.

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  5. College of Content says

    March 19, 2012 at 5:10 am

    it’s not a good feeling when being criticized by one particular person, because you are potentially doing better than them. The person may single you out by sending hateful messages on social networks, spread their feelings of jealousy in everything you do, and so forth. Rejection happens to everyone. How you deal with it builds character.

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  6. andra says

    March 12, 2012 at 5:30 am

    hey thanks lisa…
    Very informatif.. regard.. it’s me…

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  7. Hajra says

    March 11, 2012 at 11:22 am

    Hey Lisa,

    Criticism comes in many forms; good criticism always helps build a person but yes, negative criticism can make you want to curl up and stay like that. It totally has the ability to break a person. But like it is said; criticism will only influence you to the extent you let it. The more you think about it and let it effect your work and further progress; the more it will hamper you. The best way is to shut the critics by carrying on with your work and just doing your thing. People will like you for what you are; if they don’t too bad for them!

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  9. johg says

    March 6, 2012 at 8:38 am

    wow nice

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  10. Yoga And Meditation says

    February 29, 2012 at 11:56 am

    As i have read out all the comments and i realized that lisa is right in her way of thinking.

    Reply
  11. Kent Chen SEO says

    February 19, 2012 at 11:46 pm

    This post definitely helps me, I am getting a ton out of it. Great perspective.

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  13. Movies Rating says

    February 16, 2012 at 3:45 am

    I sometimes liken online critics to road rage. Just as its easy to get mad at someone from the security of your car, so too is it easy when your in the privacy of your home.

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