If any of you see this happen on GR (see below), feel free to tell us and we’ll post about it to let our readers know that they can jump in and help.
We’ve been asked by a witness to post these screenshots so that our readers can help flag some of the abusive shelving and comments placed on .
As you will notice, it’s all the same culprits.
So why was she attacked? Because . And she also spoke the truth on her blog:
Let’s help report this violation of GR TOS so that the management team can put an end to the bullies’ behavior.
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Looks like you spoke to soon STGRB. You still have work to be done. I’ve shared the living daylights out of this in support for Karen…
Nah, we know they’re still out there breaking TOS. We said that in our final farewell note. But we also said that we are leaving the blog open for requests and guest posts. We’re just not going to be blogging about anything unless we get a request.
Jack, STGRB has done all they can do! They’re not authors and yet they have fought this war for all of you! It’s time for authors to band together and sue Goodreads. It’s time to quit complaining and actually do something!
I agree with Anon. You shouldn’t expect STGRB to do the work for you. They’re not even authors, and they’re done. They’re finished with all this crap. Its our battle. Not theirs. We should be thankful that they left the blog open for us to use.
I flagged them. I guess we’ll see if Goodreads honors its new policy.
So little has changed.
I think we should revert to previous procedure: if GR won’t delete the bullies, then we need to keep spreading the word, wherever authors are gathered, to stay away from Goodreads and never, EVER give them your advertising dollars.
And to stay away from the blogs. You know the ones.