User blog:PinocchioMiku/Things that you notice when you write, part 1: Hate Bubbles, Why

THIS IS CONSTRUCTIVE CRITISCISM ABOUT A THING AND IS NOT MEANT TO OFFEND OR HARM ANYONE IN ANY WAY. CONTINUE ONLY IF YOU'RE OK WITH THIS.
So, this is not meant to be a rant on anyone or anything. It's just a thing that i've noticed that annoys me in a certain level. I denominated it "hate bubbles".

What is a hate bubble?
A hate bubble is the name i gave to an OC which's primary meaning is to be hated or to give reasons to love or pity the "protagonist". They only do bad for this "protagonist" for no meaning (or a not well justified meaning) and everyone hates them for this, and has no character development. It basically serves only for people to hate and love the other character. Hate bubbles are not necessarily anti-sues: anti-sues are often made to avoid a mary sue, but in a forced and exagerated form; hate bubbles have only the purpose to be hated. Examples of hate bubbles are Sid from Toy Story 1.

How to avoid making one of those?
Humanize your characters. Steven Universe is a perfect example of this. Rebecca Sugar humanized the diamonds in way that you can't hate them and can't love them. Villains like Aquamarine are also humanized, like in the scene they forgave Topaz for their almost betrayal. Give backstory and human feelings to your hate bubbles and i'm sure they'll go out good. Avoid making OCs just for the hating.

But you herself has hate bubbles?
Yes, i do! Look at my OCs relationships. They're mostly placeholders, but you can see everyone hates somebody named "Jo Bachi", "Sakuyada Beauchené" and "Neki Animatokusu". I do get really annoyed with this and i'll try my best to fix this.

So, this is it. If you discord of my opinions please tell the reason why in the comments below. If you'd like to, i'd love to make analysis on your characters. Bye!