Subject: On the matter of humor vs snobbery
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Posted on: 2011-11-11 00:37:00 UTC

OK, I can't really talk much regarding this matter, but here's my two cents.

The PPC as a whole was centered around good-humored poking at holes within bad fanfiction, but, as noted within the earlier discussion, it seems to be the fact that this is slowly turning toward what could be described as "snobbery", in a few cases.

I think part of the problem seems to be that there aren't clearly defined boundaries as to what could constitute as good humor and what counts as soap-boxing, negativly-focused deconstruction. For example, even after trawling through multiple other works of PPCers on assignment, I still haven't fully nailed down the subtle humor some have inserted into their works and may not understand why they works.

Perhaps if what sort of humor we can utilise within our works were to be CLEARLY defined and, reltivly speaking, adhered to, it might make life for writers a heck of a lot easier. This could allow them to ensure that their writing remains within good tate and within the confines of the PPC Constitution.

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