True that bad publicity is still publicity. My aim, however, is to understand the mindset of one who has written off Daval, yet has kept up with his work, particularly one which upset him. For example, I'm not a particular fan of PigKing/CrazyDad3D. Fantastic 3D artist--can't take that away from him--but I'd just rather not read his stuff. I haven't read "Mom's Help" since its third or fourth chapter. I particularly despise an NTR element which undermines an incestuous relationship or incestuous relationships. I tried to give him another shot with "Lost Family" but alas, it would eventually spiral into some degenerate, and often disturbing sexual scenarios. I've written off Pigking/CrazyDad3D's works, and I wouldn't be able to tell you what happens in the most recent chapters to date. I know they exist, but I don't pay attention to them at all. It's almost the same with "Satisfying Needs" (you'll notice that I don't talk about that series much.) I read the first few pages, and decided it wasn't for me. Even when updates are posted on this thread, I just gloss over them. I know who the characters are, but I have little to no idea what's going on in the more recent chapters. And that's pretty much my point: if you've written off Daval; if you've written off Madness Together, then why have you kept up with its progress this far into the story? If you intend to warn people of Daval's tendencies and proclivities, then wouldn't highlighting the promise he made (the dereliction of which I agree was "messed up") and pointing out the events of Madness's Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Chapters--not to mention the pinups of Satisfying Needs Characters getting blowbanged and gangbanged--suffice? Why would you invest time for "anyone who wants to see" posting images of a story's progress, which you deem condemninble?