Subject: As to TvTropes...
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Posted on: 2011-12-09 03:05:00 UTC

(Incidentally, you don't really have to go 'Certain people' when it's one person being loud and the one person is me. I am really not bothered by being outright named dropped when people think I am in the wrong.)

As Neshomeh and Phobos already noted, one of the main problems with TVTropes is that we were getting a lot of people from there who didn't really have a clue about what the PPC was about. So we had people who thought it was about bashing on fic and fic writers, about upstaging the Sues and Stus with our own, or using supremely bad fics that were bad in terms of content rather than quality.

Beyond that, we also got a couple people who were just entirely unpleasant and creepy, and had to be forcibly ejected from the chatroom after making pedophilic remarks at an underage boarder in the case of one, and the other making multiple hate based comments- not about fictional characters, but about races of people, and women, and so on.

This is the sort of stuff we were seeing from people coming from TvTropes. Not from general newbies, mind you, but people who were explicitly stating they were from TvTropes.

The other thing with Tropers, is that the ones who are really hardcore cases- read every single page, get heavily invested- is that they have a tendency to forget what makes a story a story, and see only the tropes and nothing else.

This makes for mediocre writing at best, and something that's a barely tacked together pile of building blocks at worst.

The PPC is not based on seeing the building blocks and categorizing them. It's based on writing, and how those elements are being used- and if they're being used badly.

Tropes don't make that distinction.

It's a massive difference between qualitative and quantitative. Just because you know what a thing is, it doesn't mean you know how to use it, or how to identify if when it's being used it's bad or not in a qualitative sense.

Writing and analyzing are two different things, and being able to do the second- or at least be under the presumption that knowing the vocabulary means you do- does not translate into writing or stories.

Being a writer involves thinking on your own, to an extent, and being able to turn things into a chain of interlinked events, or an examination of thoughts, or a scene. You can't tap a few tropes and expect it to turn into a story by stacking them together. Elements do not a story make.

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