Subject: Is it fanfiction?
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Posted on: 2015-09-09 21:26:00 UTC
Doesn't seem so. The PPC has nothing to do with non-written media, for the most part — how would one spork something that isn't written?
Subject: Is it fanfiction?
Author:
Posted on: 2015-09-09 21:26:00 UTC
Doesn't seem so. The PPC has nothing to do with non-written media, for the most part — how would one spork something that isn't written?
So, there is a series on hentai-foundry called Sex-arcade, and It's whole gimmick is that canon women are kidnapped, taken into the real world and forced into what amounts to white slavery.
Now the question I was wondering is "What would the PPC's stance on a company like this be? Would we go in and shut them down hard or just try and drive them out of business by rescuing their "product" and bankrupting them that way etc?
Mostly on the basis of NOPE DO NOT WANT, nothing to do with anything in-universe, but then again, half the "rules" in-universe exist to justify our whims out-of-universe, so yeah.
~Neshomeh
P.S. Why "white slavery"? Are they racist as well as misogynist, only finding white characters desirable and/or worthless enough to be enslaved?
No, It's mostly sex-slavery /forced prostitution. The girls are kidnapped from their home fandoms then bound and raped. Korra and Toph are in the series so it has nothing to do with race.
Doesn't seem so. The PPC has nothing to do with non-written media, for the most part — how would one spork something that isn't written?
Well, depending on the medium, it may depend less on SPaG. (For instance, video, where speech and visuals are simply given via audio and video, not the written word.)
As such, one would instead need to focus on errors more unique to that medium- say, glitches and scripting errors in video games, or animation errors in video.
In-universe for the PPC, one would probably need special equipment- for instance, a specially-modified crash dummy made to operate with remote control to take the place of the main character in a fangame.
It's relatively easy to spork nonwritten material. After all, the most famous sporkers- MST3000- attacked movies, didn't they?