Subject: Response
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Posted on: 2011-11-02 09:38:00 UTC
I don't think all these are recent things. At least not the first point. I remember as far back as 2007 someone being told not to copy-paste large chunks of badfic. I guess that's one of those things that requires "getting the hang of". It takes some learning before you know exactly what the point is you wish to make.
A while back I did some calculations of how much I directly quote from badfic and how many words I spend describing/paraphrasing what's going on. I don't have the numbers handy, but I believe quotes were usually less than 5% of the original fic. If more information from the fic was needed I would go with paraphrasing. Sometimes, for quick summary, I'd have one of the agents do a short recap. This does not amount to "'Look! Holy smokes, batman, X, Y, Z happened!' ". Far from it. My agents have a sense of humour (not saying that Aster's don't, just saying they weren't using it when they did the boring recap.); when they recap, they make fun of the X, Y and Z in their choice of words.
I'm probably guilty of the other two in some respects.
I do write the long charge lists in the end, because my agents are meticulous like that. It would be out of character for them not to charge everything and mention why it is a charge. That said, I don't charge for every individual spelling error. Spelling, grammar and punctuation issues is one charge on the list. The charge of OOC behaviour is, however, substantiated.
Besides, long charge lists give the Sue the opportunity to argue her point, which is a fun part of writing the climax.
Leaving the point of agents only talking about charges. Well, my agents have been together for so long, they've run out of things to say to each other that are not mission related. That leaves talking about the merits of a fic and struggling their way through it.