[deleted] "The filming is very unprofessional; bad angles, camera feels like it's on the stunt cock's belly, gives giraffe neck vibes, no structure in the positions, amateur storylines, poor eye contact like she's looking at someone behind the camera, and the scenes are way too short compared to the standard 45 minutes," shouldn't be removed.
I'd say if phrased like that, maybe a comment should be eligible for removal? When a scene is posted, that front page including comments are the studio's storefront, and it would be rude to shit on every aspect of the work in such an abrupt and unconstructive manner. Instead, such comments could be A) written more sympathetically and B) contained within a dedicated studio thread on this forum so everyone's voice is heard but the studio doesn't feel like their scene / livelihood is being attacked. Giving studios the ability to moderate comments would make us all reconsider how we interact directly in scene comments.
If the studio decides to remove a scene comment, then I would suggest the comment is marked as "removed by studio" instead of just disappearing. At least this way a studio would only remove inappropriate comments, and not helpful suggestions - otherwise they would look tyrannical. If you look at a scene and every comment is "removed by studio" that would deter viewers so studios would I think not be too heavy handed. And like I said I do think that a separate dedicated thread for each studio on this forum, moderated by SLR not the studio, would be a helpful in allowing all voices to be heard without making the studio feel like they're having to fight constant battles to protect their work.