Subject: Category 1: Writing-Related
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Posted on: 2017-04-25 09:44:00 UTC

Disrespecting your Betas

This has come up a few times in a few different ways. The two most prominent are:

-Asking someone to beta, then posting the story before they've given the go-ahead. Sometimes their name stays on the piece (falsely implying that they've completed the betaing), others it's removed.

-Not taking comments by your beta seriously. Sometimes a beta makes a suggestion, only to have it flatly ignored for no actual reason. This can feed over into 'Not Taking Concrit'.

Bad Conduct as a Beta

This can take several forms, but the most common is trying to bulldoze over the writer's objections to reshape their story according to your ideas. It can also include being asked to beta a specific aspect, but unilaterally extending that to the rest of the story.

Not Taking Concrit

There are two ways this tends to manifest:

-Ignoring concrit. Sometimes, people have an issue with their story pointed out to them and react by saying 'well, it's published now, so whatever'.

-Overreacting to concrit. There have been incidents where criticism (constructive or otherwise) has been interpreted to mean that the fic should be taken down immediately, when this wasn't the intent of the critic.

Falling Short of PPC Standards Elsewhere

If a PPCer unapologetically writes a (non-PPC) badfic and refuses concrit, should the PPC act in some way? What if they engage in canon-breaking roleplay, or other such forms of 'fanfic'?

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