I feel people need to first and foremost need to stop airing out that they're reading pirated stuff, hell every fan translator asks u to stfu lest u make them face legal reprecussions.
The author was terrible for the way she reacted, I've seen this isn't her first rodeo harassing a fan and targets foreign fans a lot more, but i hope people take this as a learning lesson to keep things to themselves and not advertise to the authors that y'all reading fan trans or pirated media, there's already so many sites that have been purged, i hope we all learn to be lowkey about this one
I find it valid. I feel authors have the right to get upset, maybe even to this degree, as the work they do can take a toll on their health and finances. So I feel they have the right to strongly speak out for their wellbeing. When I take that into account, I just think it's too much to expect them to control their outrage when there is a clear and serious harm being done to them. When authors speak out like this I usually try to understand where they're coming from rather than police how they should conduct themselves in these situations.
I've had some of my fav stories get dropped before because the authors faced health problems from the workload, or because they didn't have the financial or viewership support to keep going. Because of that, I feel really sympathetic towards authors. And in situations like these, I can't bring myself to center my own feelings over theirs. ☹

Euja's (the author of low tide in twilight) crashout, what's your opinion/thoughts?
The author had a crashout on Twitter saying
"People who do illegal translation, people who view illegal translations. I'm sorry, but please disappear from the world." - @dmwk00
Who left many illegal readers offended by her words and death threatening them