Subject: doctorlit's thoughts.
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Posted on: 2017-04-26 15:57:00 UTC

Beta and concrit problems: These are all kind of tricky situations, due to the perhaps uniquely subjective nature of stories. I know I've received comments criticizing individual lines within my missions in the past, and gave (I hope) reasonable explanations for why those lines were there/were written as wrote them, and didn't change the line. This is something that the community as a whole can't really enforce through punishment; it's very much a matter of personal responsibility. (Except in cases where beta-bulldozing devolves into outright bullying—that should be treated the same as bullying in any other situation.) I think we all need to keep in mind that our community, more than other fanfic community, perhaps, needs to stay aware of what the story is trying to be, more than what we want it to be (and that applies when we're looking at our own story and at another's). To paraphrase Stephen King, "It is the tale, not s/he who tells it or betas it."

One caveat, though, in response to what Iximaz mentioned about betas who only agreed to look at Ix's stories to get previews and failed to provide valuable feedback: that is poor. That is lazy. Our community needs to be better than that; it's ridiculous that someone in our community would ever have such difficulty getting a proofreader. Taking on a beta job can be a fair investment of time and effort. If you're not up to that, don't take it on.

Extra-PPC stories: Frankly, we just don't have juridiction over this. In my archiving adventures, I've certainly come across stories on the Pit accounts of former PPCers that I've found questionable, but . . . it's just not our business to police our members's writing outside the bounds of this community.

—doctorlit

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