Yeah, I have written 3 books and regularly post videos that get plenty of views and comments. On the whole, the feedback is positive but you do get occasional barbs that you have to learn to live with. You can’t please all of the people all of the time, so if you please most people most of the time, you’re doing well.
Wonder if it is anything I would have read, or seen! Don't tell me, prefer the mystery.
People regularly comment on my work, it is just a part of it, I am used to it. Including a few bluemooners over the years. There have been instances where a couple posters have, in discussion, unknowingly cited or referred me to my own stuff. I was at least once half tempted to poke more out of them as they went on to explain it to me, but didn't want to be a dobber.
When I come across it, don't mind reading it when I have the time, if there isn't too much. I don't dwell on it or look for it. Sometimes it is good, sometimes rough, sometimes I think it meaningless or misplaced. Sometines folk nail it, and the interesting ones surprise me, or pick up things I, at least consciously didn't intend or notice. I generally never engage though. I'm in the 'you don't need to lnow how to cook to comment on a dish' camp, but it helps and is evident when people do know a little bit.
There was one particular somewhat redefining event that made me rethink things. One of mine was a finalist for an award. The other in it, was very different, and I felt neither was was better or worse as such, just different. Whoever ended up winning it would be based on what, more than how good, and I mostly felt the other had a better chance. Before announcing it, they went on to read a 'what the judges had to say' bit. And as they started, I felt, hang on, I'm in here. With every line I was more convinced it was about mine, to the point I subconsciously shifted to the edge of my seat ready to go up collect the award. Of course, it wasn't, lol. But it genuinely blew my mind. Not the not winning bit, but how people, qualifed an informed, could see such similarities in two, to me, very different things. Since then my view on people's opinions has never been the same.
I did end up feeling some level of validation later that night, when speaking to the winner, she said that as they read it out she was convinced it was about mine and she was out, so that made me feel better. Maybe they just got the wrong envelope, who knows ;).
Anyway, people see/hear different things in stuff, that's just the way of it. And people comment on stuff by others too, berate it or eulogise about it.