Subject: So angry I had to take a walk.
Author:
Posted on: 2011-10-08 00:07:00 UTC

I am sorry, I know I am either feeding a troll or offending a boarder, but this post made me mad enough that I took a walk, ate dinner, and screamed at a tree before I could muster a coherent reply.

So basically your post is anti-criticism. We shouldn't criticize bad fanfiction because a child could have written it and then we are somehow criticizing a child who so innocent and simply trying to learn.

I am sorry. I have enormous problems with this like you wouldn't believe. And no, I don't care if you use 'you know it to be true.' Because you know what? I think you are very wrong.

"We shouldn't criticize children!"

This is incredibly offensive to children. It's so horribly condescending I have to go stick my head out a window before I can type more. ... OK, I'm done.

So by this logic, we should be less critical of Eragon because Paloni wrote it when he was 15 or so. Should we should put it in the same category as say... The Original Series, which was also written by what we would consider 'young' writers?

No. Just no. You are insulting good, young writers out there by deciding to bring THEM down to the same level as a terrible fanfiction. Yes, young people should be treated equally and with respect, but there's that term: EQUALLY. By placing them in another category that is automatically less capable than some default category you brand ALL OF THEM, not just the bad ones, as inferior.

Don't believe me? What your post says boils down to is "It's OK if they're bad at writing because they're just children."

Just children

Congratulations, you have just condescended to ALL young people. Yes, flaming is sick and bad. But that's not our mission.

And those little children 'just trying to LEARN!'... A lot of them aren't. One of our qualifications for going after bad fanfic in the first place is that the writer simply doesn't try, or has utter disregard for aspects of the canon they're trying to write. It is not in the spirit of the PPC to go after stories that care about trying to be good stories. It is in the spirit of the PPC to go after stories that clearly disregard effort for cheap self-satisfaction: written by a young OR and older author. Older authors can be horrible, too! A friend of mine was horrified to discover the longtime badfic she's been following was in fact written by somebody who has graduated college... yet the fic displays a total lack of comprehension about going to school at all, public OR private OR homeschool!

Disclaimer after disclaimer proclaims 'this was written on sugar high its not supposed to be good SO DONT FLAME ME I AM NOT EVEN TRYING' Does THAT sound like people trying to learn how to write to you? The ones that ARE trying to learn do things like take constructive criticism (which we give freely if asked!), truly TRY to make interesting characters, and put real EFFORT into their work... or at least put the effort to use spellcheck into it!

Being uncritical of things is never the answer. The PPC is basically literary criticism of fanfiction. Raising no-effort products brings those who really do try down to their level, and it is just downright INSULTING... not just to really good young writers, but to my past self, who was not so good.

Because I wouldn't have gotten here if somebody didn't call my work bad or stupid once or twice. I wouldn't be in college learning to be a journalist, and I wouldn't have tried so hard to improve myself.

Flames are bad, yes. But nothing will stop me from comparing the bad to the good, figuring out why, and then doing something about it.

Critics do good.

Peace, Aster out.

(PS:
If we shadows have offended,
Think but this, and all is mended,
That you have but slumber'd here
While these visions did appear.
And this weak and idle theme,
No more yielding but a dream,
Gentles, do not reprehend:
if you pardon, we will mend:
And, as I am an honest Puck,
If we have unearned luck
Now to 'scape the serpent's tongue,
We will make amends ere long;
Else the Puck a liar call;
So, good night unto you all.
Give me your hands, if we be friends,
And Robin shall restore amends)

Reply Return to messages