Offering commentary on the links is now "policing link suggestions"? If you can't handle someone on the internet commenting on your links, you can always PM your link suggestions to the mods of the community.
In the future, I would suggest describing your content more accurately. If I write a post "10 Things I Hate About Elsa" I'm not going to describe that as "a discussion on Frozen" or "A discussion of Elsa's personality". Even "A discussion of Elsa's unlikeable personality traits" would let people have a better idea of the content. If you are going to take a negative or bashing stance, it's a good idea to let people know. Look at the Tyrion meta description:
On Secret Targaryens: stannisisthefury (tumblr) - "There is a theory, much lauded in certain corners of this fandom, that Tyrion Lannister is really Tyrion Targaryen. Or, to be accurate, Tyrion Hill. It should be noted, I detest this theory."
It lets you know that if are a fan of that theory you may not want to read it--or, if you're tired of hearing about the theory entirely, you can avoid it.
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In the future, I would suggest describing your content more accurately. If I write a post "10 Things I Hate About Elsa" I'm not going to describe that as "a discussion on Frozen" or "A discussion of Elsa's personality". Even "A discussion of Elsa's unlikeable personality traits" would let people have a better idea of the content. If you are going to take a negative or bashing stance, it's a good idea to let people know. Look at the Tyrion meta description:
On Secret Targaryens: stannisisthefury (tumblr) - "There is a theory, much lauded in certain corners of this fandom, that Tyrion Lannister is really Tyrion Targaryen. Or, to be accurate, Tyrion Hill. It should be noted, I detest this theory."
It lets you know that if are a fan of that theory you may not want to read it--or, if you're tired of hearing about the theory entirely, you can avoid it.