Subject: Shouldn't be too hard to get people to comply to that. (nm)
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Posted on: 2016-02-22 04:50:00 UTC
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And interesting perspective on fanfiction by
on 2016-02-22 04:37:00 UTC
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This isn't necessarily contradictory to the PPC's views by
on 2016-02-23 03:51:00 UTC
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Yeah, but what about the in-universe PPC? (nm) by
on 2016-02-24 19:14:00 UTC
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I think they'd be in broad agreement. by
on 2016-02-25 15:47:00 UTC
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This is a great analysis. by
on 2016-02-24 15:22:00 UTC
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Nothing lose to add on my part, really. You've pretty much nailed on my thoughts on the subject. Well done!
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Thank you! (nm) by
on 2016-02-26 06:57:00 UTC
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Seconded, with a slight expansion. by
on 2016-02-23 08:18:00 UTC
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Key's points are good, but there's one other thing to bear in mind: the fact that fanon can only become canon if you don't send the author your work. Let's say that for the sake of argument you send Rick Riordan a fanfic detailing... Iunno, a Yoruba pantheon and its characters interacting with the existing demigods, Legacies, &c. Now say, quite by chance, Riordan is writing a new series based around the Yoruba pantheon. If he publishes then it's theoretically possible, depending on how good of a lawyer you have, that the fanfic author could wrest the rights of the series away from Riordan.
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Yes, that is Very Very Bad, Potentially Catastrophic by
on 2016-02-26 06:57:00 UTC
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Yes! Excellent point. Does anyone know of an incident similar to this actually happening? It seems to me like it would plunge the world of literature into chaos and ultimately have to result in a complete restructuring of copyright law.
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Marion Zimmer Bradley. by
on 2016-02-26 13:00:00 UTC
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Then again, you may be wrecking an author's.entire work. by
on 2016-02-22 05:50:00 UTC
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I always thought about that whenever my friend decides to cross everything together. How do things go back to normal? Your stories should be in spirit, and things should generally return to status quo. How else can everyone else write a story in the same universe? Their point may be just as valid, but still...
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Because it doesn't all happen in the same universe. *shrug* by
on 2016-02-22 15:43:00 UTC
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Except in the PPC, but that's because, if it didn't, there would be no reason for the PPC to go killing Sues and exorcising canons.
And I highly disagree with the status quo bit. Things don't need to go back to normal -- and things going back to normal risks being bad character development, too. People are changed by their experiences, and having characters be unaffected by a plot is taking a good deal of interest out of the plot. -
Going back to normal... by
on 2016-02-22 22:46:00 UTC
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See... by
on 2016-02-22 06:02:00 UTC
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That's the thing though, what you write has no effect on what someone else writes unless they decide it does. The existence of My Immortal does not diminish the works of your favorite author in the HP-verse.
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That is, until the bad fanon takes over by
on 2016-02-23 04:00:00 UTC
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Widespread bad fanon can actually damage -- not the canon itself, but the way people view the canon. For example, characters in Hetalia are usually very well developed, but many have aggressive bad fanon versions (e.g. ZoophilicWorkaholic!Germany, StereotypicalDragQueen!Poland, InterchangeableRapists!France and Prussia, to name only a few of my least favorite), which many in the fandom see as their true personalities. This is why I’ve been withdrawing from the fandom: the badfic was warping my personal enjoyment of the continuum (what if Germany does have sex with his dogs?). The PPC’s depiction of the nature of fanfic is silly and not how it works in reality, but it's not completely unfounded.
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Plus... by
on 2016-02-23 04:42:00 UTC
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I've heard that some people just read fanfiction instead of watching the show.
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Very true. by
on 2016-02-22 09:43:00 UTC
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But on the flip side: if you're not going to try and stick reasonably close to canon, why're you writing fanfiction at all? I can write a story where Harry Potter is an aggressive reporter whose cleaner is a shy, slender man named Legolas (and then, one assumes, they do the sex)... but since those characters bear no resemblence to Harry Potter and Legolas, I might as well name them Herbert Rankine and Alfredo and make it original fiction.
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Oh, hS, don't be silly. That's not what fanfiction is for! by
on 2016-02-22 09:52:00 UTC
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As we all know, fanfiction is strictly for the purpose of having Legolas run a coffee shop in New York attended by BBC!Sherlock and Draco Malfoy and whoever else the author thinks would look cute being disgustingly sickly with their boyfriend while wearing matching hideous jumpers.
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50 shades? by
on 2016-02-22 22:30:00 UTC
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Oh, it is most certainly shenanigans. by
on 2016-02-23 08:48:00 UTC
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Though the shenanigans are written to a theme, and the characters are all gently parodied in the same kind of way as OFUM did.
Yeah, Pancakes! was quite the hit back in its day. Fifty chapters and over a thousand reviews? Mm-hmm.
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Ah, yes. Pancakes. Or should I say, 'Pancakes!'? by
on 2016-02-23 07:35:00 UTC
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The fic in question was written by the board's very own Huinesoron.
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So is there any rel point to sporking badfic in the end? (nm) by
on 2016-02-22 22:46:00 UTC
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Re: So is there any rel point to sporking badfic in the end? by
on 2016-02-23 03:55:00 UTC
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Depending on who you ask, no. I know a lot of writers, very good ones even, who get very upset with people who make fun of fanfiction that isn't very obviously troll-fic.
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"Make a bad ting good." -- Rastamouse by
on 2016-02-23 03:48:00 UTC
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For fun. Isn't that point enough? (nm) by
on 2016-02-22 22:53:00 UTC
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It seems like a respect thing, to me. by
on 2016-02-22 09:41:00 UTC
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Shouldn't be too hard to get people to comply to that. (nm) by
on 2016-02-22 04:50:00 UTC
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