Subject: Re: Question about fan fiction
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Posted on: 2011-08-15 02:36:00 UTC

Look for ways that a fic differs from canon. For instance, if a fic has Legolas as a weepy wimp who can barely raise a bow, let alone actually kill an orc with it, then that's a definite clue that it's a badfic.

If characters are being bashed or random canon events are taken out of context and used to justify the author's view of the character as evil/bad/a slut/etc., then that's another clue.

Shipping two characters who could be a couple doesn't make it a badfic, but there should be reasons for it. If an author has a couple who hate each other in canon and in the fic they're completely devoted to each other with no explanation as to how they resolved their differences, then it's probably a badfic.

The plot needs to make sense and it shouldn't be implausible at any stage. If a character is warped OOC so the plot can proceed, then yes, it's most probably a badfic. Another example is that there's a few fics in the Redwall fandom where a self-insert is dropped into Mossflower to help save Redwall from some imminent crisis, but given that Redwall is a sound, very strong building full of beasts who are trained, skilled warriors, there usually isn't a good reason as to why they'd need an unskilled kid from another world.

Also, if skills are being pulled out of a hat so that the plot can proceed or the characters can be even more awesome, then it's most likely a badfic. Any mention of a character 'just knowing' how to do something makes the fic implausible.

Hope that helps.

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