@TrulyMadlyLarry I think you take it in the wrong way. As a person that tends to do figure out things before they're actually written almost every single time, I obviously don't comment every time it happens. When I do comment is because I'm extremely proud of myself of being able to figure out that thing and it got me really excited. I in my opinion it's not at all comments of "this is too predictable!" and never ever "your writing sucks!". If I don't like a story, I don't read it. Simple as that. If I would've find the story too predictable or bad than I wouldn't comment at all since I have no interest in the story. I think that part of the enjoyment of stories is building up in your mind all that wasn't written down and choose what it'll be, by that way of thinking, the comments are just the excitement of the readers that they successfully completed the missing parts of your story; like a really hard puzzle that maybe looks a little crooked at first but turns out to be the perfect match to the picture on the cover of the box.
But this is only my opinion while I'm sure there's millions more, if you'd like to talk more in depths, I would love to continue this in a private chat. x