Subject: Random fic on AO3 tagged with the "Protectors of the Plot Continuum" tag.
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Posted on: 2023-12-20 20:13:13 UTC
It's... very incoherent.
-Ls
Subject: Random fic on AO3 tagged with the "Protectors of the Plot Continuum" tag.
Author:
Posted on: 2023-12-20 20:13:13 UTC
It's... very incoherent.
-Ls
And I quote:
An idia is a siid for a story and if you ar familiar with how ivolution works you might think of how storis ivolvi throught giniratins of riitirations of mimitic divlopimint.I don't know what relevance a Twisted Wonderland character has in this, but maybe some deeper philosophy is at play here.
Mad Hare was at least sort of entertaining, if not so very clever as they wanted us to think. This is uber-typo rambling about nothing, and anyone can do that.
Regarding AO3, I'd say you're welcome to try. It would be cool to at least get the tag removed. They're kinda infamous for being reluctant to take any action about anything short of breaking the site, though, so I have low expectations.
~Neshomeh
Permission as a concept is irrelevant to AO3: We can't take down a fanwork (or a "fan" work) because it was written with our setting without our consent any more than Anne Rice can.
Some people's spin-offs are very long (like mine) and they may not feel up to going back to retroactively edit all of their entries. We've never really had a problem telling approved spin-offs from unapproved ones before anyway.
That's what I've done.
People whose first encounter with the PPC is through your works should be informed about how to do the thing properly.
~Neshomeh
Simply because of how the tag system works, that's all.
-Ls