Today, AngryPages ended a creator relationship.
The person had work published here, and we gave the project real time, attention, and care. But over time, the relationship became too annoying to manage.
There was repeated hostility, contempt, and bad-faith conduct toward us, despite the platform serving the work fairly.
Maybe the person could have adjusted. Maybe the tone could have improved. But we do not believe it was worth carrying that risk forward.
AngryPages is a publishing platform. It is not a personal manager, weekly consulting service, WhatsApp helpdesk, marketing agency, or guaranteed-income program.
We can offer deeper help to the right people. We can advise, guide, promote, and support serious work. But not when someone becomes abusive, draining, or hostile toward us.
AngryPages is not built to absorb hostility with a fake customer-service smile. If someone treats the team with contempt, our response may be direct, blunt, and final. We will not apologize for protecting our people, our time, and our platform.
That is not sustainable.
We also reserve the right to close an account when someone pushes too hard against the team, the platform, or our boundaries.
Writers are welcome when they use the tools, respect the process, communicate clearly, and understand that publishing takes effort from both sides.
But when communication becomes excessive, circular, demanding, or disrespectful, it takes time away from the platform and from other writers.
That is not sustainable.
So we made a clean decision: the relationship ended, and the work was removed.
We do not want snakes here just because the grass is green on our side. And we are not obligated to carry every scorpion across the river.
Going forward, AngryPages will support writers who are serious, respectful, and willing to build properly.
We want strong stories here which matter.
We want clear communication.
We want people who are enjoyable to work with.
That is the standard.
— AngryPages Inc — California