Subject: I have to agree with Scape
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Posted on: 2016-08-22 20:43:00 UTC
To quote a Persian proverb: "The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on."
Subject: I have to agree with Scape
Author:
Posted on: 2016-08-22 20:43:00 UTC
To quote a Persian proverb: "The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on."
Hey folks. Yeah, so I haven't really been around much, have I? Sorry about that.
To the new kids, hi, I'm an old(-ish) face. Circa 2012, if I remember right?
To the rest of the people who may or may not remember me, well, hi, it's me again. Still a fan, just way, WAY more lurk-y than I used to be. Well, that, and IRL shenanigans.
Anyhow, to the meat of my post:
Having been hanging out over at the Library of the Damned for a while now, I've since become a full-time riffer with them, which - among other things - lets me join their discussions in their private Facebook group. One of the topics that recently got brought up was this:
A long time before I even knew about LotD, a fic by author Jedi Qui-Gon was riffed there. When he finally found out (by this point I was a guest riffer), he didn't take it well at first, but after some to-do about the matter, he suddenly started showing a change of heart and decided he wanted in on the fun. So, we thought, hey, cool, this guy gets it.
...No. No he doesn't.
In fact, about a week ago, we discovered that he went on to his DeviantART and called out anybody and everybody who riffs on badfics as terrible people, including the PPC. In fact, he even name drops you guys, right alongside the Library, though his focus was primarily on the Library, since he dealt with us most frequently. Amongst other key things, he had the nerve to try and claim that we were trying to stymie people's freedom of speech, that we don't "follow the rules of riffing" (you know, those rules that were drafted up in the 90's?), that we get super crazy defensive when criticized - all of it hogwash, and all of it insulting. Then he went on and took a stab at the very first riff I did with the Library, and the debacle with that author that went down. He tried to claim that we were bullying a rookie author who was just testing the waters and couldn't even be bothered to show her even the slightest shred of mercy.
You'll note in the comments on that journal that I let him have it but good, especially about that last part.
So, yeah. Just thought I should let you guys know, since it doesn't seem fair to leave you all in the dark about criticisms being leveled at you. Especially ones comprised of baseless slander. As for me, well, I'm pretty pissed off at that kid, so he'd be smart not to try and respond to me at all. Jury's out on how that'll pan out.
Clearly this person has never heard of Reddit. People bash other people there like there's no tomorrow, but only if they deserve it, and they make sure that it doesn't go too far. (Case in point: TehVenomWithin. Huge scammer on the Team Fortress 2 community and uses a fence of lies to defend himself whenever he is mentioned, which isn't exactly good at all. Just sayin'.) Just like how the PPC handles and chooses which badfic to take care of.
Man, I dunno where you found this version of reddit, but the one I've been to, I had to leave because they allowed, and at times encouraged, misogynists, trans- and homophobes, racists, rape apologists, and literal Neo-Nazis.
I think that referring to Reddit as a single, monolithic site is wrong. Each subreddit is different; you have everything from regressive left echo-chambers to r/the_Donald (haven't seen actual neo-nazis yet) and anything in-between.
The only sub I can think of that actually does this is /r/The_Donald behind-the-scenes, but then again, SRS exists for a reason, whether you like it or not. Same thing applies to when reddit posts get put up on cringe subs and /r/rage.
Also, today's members don't speak of the various incidents that match these particular types of people that have gone down. The original posts are like bio-hazards if you know what I mean.
Then again, the only subs I really browse are some defaults, games I like, and cringe subs.
Our goal overall with sporking fics, I believe, is to HELP AUTHORS. Sure, we kill the Sues, but that isn't always the case, and sometimes we recruit them because they CAN be written better woth a little extra effort. But overall, what we do basically boils down to pointing out what the author did wrong with the story and writing, so they can look back and note that those are things to improve upon in the future.
Unless of course you're dealing with a fic so HORRIBLE that there really isn't any other option but to say, "Dude. Not Cool." And even then, it's largely trying to get the author to stop and think about what they have done, for the good of everyone. (Though with legendary badfics like, say, Agony in Pink, there really is no excuse. :/)
Granted, within the sphere of us Boarders, yes, we want to help each other improve, but as far as the badficcers, not so much. Recall that we do not go around telling authors that their works might be/have been sporked.
Granted, there have been some Boarders who have taken the route of offering concrit before sporking (Araeph comes to mind), and after hS's FFN series, I've seen some other Boarders leave concrit at the end of their missions, but IIRC (and please correct me if I'm wrong), the overall goal is more to make fun of badfic—if someone is helped by a mission, that's lagniappe.
To quote a Persian proverb: "The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on."
Like I said, I just didn't like you guys not knowing it happened. I've already gotten after the guy myself, anyhow, so whatever happens at this point, happens.
הכלבים נובחים והשיירה עוברת
But yeah, I also agree. So this guy "called out" the PPC. So what? It's evident he's clueless.
Someone on DeviantArt is a complete idiot who doesn't understand what the PPC is for, what riffing has become over the years, and basic bloody English.
Film.
At.
Eleven.
Because calling people idiots isn't what the PPC is for, either.
hS
However, I don't think saying that a fevered, incompetent screed on someone's DeviantArt page is, er, a fevered, incompetent screed on someone's DeviantArt page constitutes flaming as much as a statement of fact.
It's a delicate balance, having fun and not hurting someone's feelings. It's why they don't broadcast it out that "Oh, we've spooked another one!" to the Greater Internet. Would you rather that they contacted you with the information that they've sporked your work, along with some criticism, if the brief story they wrote didn't illustrate all the things you've done wrong? Can you take the criticism that some people can and will heap on you, as per the apparently oft-not enforced rules of fanfiction.net, without attacking them? I understand that there are trolls out there who will intentionally reduce you to tears, but I assure you, The PPC is not that sort of people. I think I'll leave it at that, because anything else could bleed into my own opinions of morality and depravity.
So let's look at this thing. And in order to tick off the writer, I'm going to do so in MST form. ^_^
LOU: Hi; Agent Louise, formerly of DOGA here.
NAR: And, uh, Narto, ditto. Why are we doing this?
LOU: Because it's funny. Roll the tape.
MSTs, Protectors of the Plot continuum, and those that take after them by “following the leader”;
NAR: Wait, people follow the PPC's example? Since when?
LOU: Not since about 2008, I'm afraid.
a topic which is very sensitive flame-bait. Even more so when fanfics are the topic, which is the case here.
LOU: Unlike the times when we PPC things that aren't fanfic.
Was thinking about them and the moral questions that kept popping in.
NAR: Lou, didn't you say we ha- uh, were going to have grandkids who deal with the 'moral questions' of the PPC?
LOU: Different type of questions; this is external-viewpoint stuff.
NAR: Oh, right. That.
First the most worrisome one, it is a very serious one.
LOU: "My writing, it falls apart. Single-sentence paragraphs, like Yoda they sound."
I found this in TV tropes, it does not involve MSTs or PPC
NAR: So we're talking about it, why?
but it is a very real and possible scenario for the moral question.
Found via this link in the “N” section- http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/TearJerker/FanFiction
O hai Huin!
Considering I tried to twice send a comment that was moderated, and it never showed up.
NAR: Yes, that's... that's how moderation works, sometimes. I don't think 'twice' generalises to 'any and all'.
This would be because the comments he tried to post, in question, were riddled with so many links that he ended up setting off our spam filter, and his comments got moved to a folder where they were left to be reviewed by us. Upon seeing it was basically the same rant as was just riffed on (thanks for that, by the way. XD), we decided our site visitors didn't need to suffer that kind of idiocy and promptly deleted those comments.