Subject: This is surprisingly difficult to answer
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Posted on: 2022-10-07 22:49:57 UTC

To start off with, yeah, I'd be the first to say that the Library was fairly harsh on certain authors, and in some cases was unnecessarily aggressive. I'm guilty of this to a certain degree (I certainly didn't avoid the "Eclipse Pheonix bad" sentiment in my riff of his rewrite of Trapped, and in one case, played it for laughs), so I'm probably being fairly hypocritical by agreeing that the badmouthing was not called for necessarily.

At the same time, I feel that the Library didn't really 'badmouth' authors out of spite, or in any sort of accusatory or defamatory way. Generally, the authors who got the brunt of the badmouthing were ones who had proven that they were incapable of responding well to criticism.

Saying that, I do think it is prudent that this iteration of the Library's concept try to avoid making the same mistakes as the Library did.

So, yeah, while I personally would debate the badmouthing as being necessarily such (while also agreeing it was rather uncalled for in general), I think it's a good idea to try not to sink to the level of the people who The Asylum will potentially be riffing.

However, I do have to say that, as an Australian, and possessing a fairly foul mouth, that swearing- minus certain words that not even the foul-mouthed will permit themselves to say- will be permitted at the riffer's discretion, which is something the PPC tries to avoid to my knowledge.

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