Subject: ...Part two.
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Posted on: 2012-05-28 00:07:00 UTC

Since I apparently broke the word limit and the HTML link earlier.

The fic link is here for the curious: http://web.archive.org/web/20030923175936/http://www.tmffa.com/displaytext.html?id=4277

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There is a time and place for everything, for the most part, but we're having to put these things in absolutes more and more because it's becoming increasingly clear that those absolutes are needed to 'preserve' the PPC.

Do we choose between preventing people from writing in the PPC if they cannot understand, or do we clarify everything until the things that made the PPC what it is are gone so they can join in too?

Or we get people who don't actually have much concern for canon. They'd rather do something because it seems cool, or because they want it to happen in their spinoff, regardless of how little sense it actually makes. The PPC is cool. Drama is a want and must be heavily present, even if it distracts from the mission or whatever's actually going on, even if it isn't funny or allows any humor. Torture is badass, even though that's graphic and not funny in the least, and is terrible. Leather is awesome, even if it doesn't make sense to wear it.

I have seen all of these things done well, even in the PPC, but they're not being used well in most of these new cases. They're being used to try and make the PPC be cool and awesome, it feels like, rather than what it started as. I don't mind drama, if it's a bit of drama and it's not every single story and it takes away from what's going on. Torture, used in an appropriate story with appropriate reactions is fine too. It's not something the narration should relish in, and it's not something the characters should like, unless it's clear that they're terrible in that sense. Inappropriate leather is as well, so long as everyone knows it is (and it is treated as such).

But that's not what's happening. These things are being used as a mean to an end, or to really contribute much to the overall story, but for the sake of it.

This is the stuff that worries me, and that concerns me. I don't really mind newbie goofs. I mind when they make the goofs, and they keep making the goofs, and they get annoyed that people tell them they're making goofs, or they ignore people telling them this, or they get aggressive when they're told. I mind when they're not making the effort to figure things out on their own, or they complain that it's too dificult to understand.

I like it when people think for themselves. I love it when they hunt down the answer, or try to figure one out from what they already know. I like it when people show that they understand what they are reading, or want to join in on. This is something we're seeing less and less of. There's less thinking.

It concerns me too that we're getting people who aren't really part of fandom. They haven't written fic. They don't write. We get people who don't know what a beta is. Or how a beta works. They don't understand crucial components of things that are central to the PPC. 'Just Because' isn't a reason for having something in a story, nor is 'I felt like it'. This is the sort of thing we charge for in our missions, so why should we do it ourselves?

I don't like the restrictions we're putting on ourselves so we can include people.

(5) The topper is though, I have no idea how to help with all these problems I'm seeing. I have no idea how I can involve myself further. I'm already kinda everywhere as it is. I offer my contact details out, say I'd like to contact and talk over AIM, YIM, and so on, but newbies don't take me up on it. I want to get to know the newbies, but it's hard when they stay in their little newbie packs, roving the board, and flee at the sight of people who've been around longer. They are like wolves.

I don't know what a solution to what I've seen is, and I have no idea what I can do to help out or be around more or do more things.

I've spent the last few hours typing this up, but the only thing I can think is that it's probably just going to gain me scorn, or people ignoring it, or so on.

For everyone who read through this, I apologize for making you suffer through 3,800 words of July.

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