Subject: Hello!
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Posted on: 2011-08-28 08:07:00 UTC
I'd like to disagree though that bad spelling and grammar is an obvious sign of badfic. Though it certainly isn't a characteristic of goodfic, I don't agree with the implication that only fic with bad spelling and grammar is sporkable. I've PPCed a few fics that actually had excellent spelling and grammar. I even complimented one of the Sues on this (after the charging she asked: "Wasn't there anything you liked?" The charging agent replied: "Your spelling was good.").
For me an obvious sign of a badfic is a plot that doesn't work, because it is contrived, or because all the canon characters seem to be replaced by wax statues or cardboard cutouts.
The most obvious sign is that I am making riffs while reading it for the first time. That means a story is bad and it means I can be funny about it. There's no point in writing a PPC mission if it's not going to be funny.
There's no addition procedure. I often (but not always) review the fic before I PPC it, pointing out some of the issues (not all, because you'd be left without material for a mission and you'd overwhelm the author). If and how the author responds is not really important for how I proceed. Unless that respond is: thanks, I will rewrite completely. I've only had that response twice on a review, once for a story I wanted to mission. I asked that author if she was okay with a PPC mission of the original story. She had to think about it, but after a few weeks (by which time I had already written the mission) she said "Okay". Incidentally, I didn't kill that Sue; I let her die of the injuries sustained in the story, but with her admitting she had erred.
I used to notify authors before posting a PPC mission. Just a friendly message that I wrote a spoof about their character and if they felt personally attached to that character they probably didn't want to read my story. I post on FFnet so it's relatively easy for badficcers to come across my sporking of their fics. I stopped doing that a while ago. I think it's because I wanted to notify someone that turned out to have me blocked after a review I left. Interestingly, this author put up an author's note on her latest chapter saying I should have contacted her about posting my PPC mission. (Mind boggles)
Others will probably advise you not to notify authors in advance to avoid flame wars, but I haven't actually ever been flamed by any of the badficcers. So, it's really up to you whether you send the author a polite message or not.