Subject: You make some interesting points
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Posted on: 2011-11-11 18:17:00 UTC

I would like to clarify my position on the Mary Sue article issue. What I am hearing from a number of people is "Missions are too long. This is easier." One problem I have with this is that it is like reading the Cliff's Notes for a book. Yes, you know what happened, but reading the book is still going to be a far better source to get the information from.

The other problem I have with this is that we don't have pages for every other kind of mission. You don't find pages for specific exorcisms, disentanglings, or anything else. Just Sues and Stus. I understand why that is (characters vs ideas), but again, if you only look at this list, you are missing a large portion of what we do. And we have enough problem with that as it is. You will recall that we had at least one person leave the community because everything else was being completely overshadowed by Sue missions (I didn't agree with them leaving, but it happened). We have gotten slightly better about that, but I still see a mentality of "I have to find bigger, badder Sues/Stus to spork" rather than "I have to find terrible fic to spork." (This is especially relevant if your Agents are in Floaters, but that is a separate rant.)

Also, I am not assuming anyone wants to read about legendary Sues. I am assuming that the Sues that are likely to get referenced are from Legendary Badfics, are unique in some way, or made an impact on the community as a whole.

While you, personally, may write an article to give further thoughts on the Sues, everyone else seems to just be copy/pasting information straight out of their mission. They aren't adding new information to it at all, and I don't believe they can ever be made to do so.

I think you may have stretched the library metaphor too far here, but let I will try to make this explanation fit in to it. People aren't thumbing through the card catalog (I don't think we have an equivalent of that, come to think of it). They are browsing through a stack of loose leaf paper, in the corner of the library, onto which someone has photocopied excerpts from books. It isn't helping them find anything, because a lot of those pages don't even say what book they were copied from.

If you ask a librarian for more information on a subject they are likely going to direct you to the book (mission), rather than photocopied excerpts with no sources. I would be appalled if they gave me that as supplemental material.

There are better places to find the information.

Like this.
Or this.

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