Subject: For me, it's simple.
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Posted on: 2011-01-01 04:08:00 UTC

If Suethors and badfic writers don't demonstrate a genuine love and respect for the canon stories, we won't demonstrate love and respect for their stories. Respect goes both ways, people. They just don't like it when we do the same kind of thing to their fics that they do to stories they claim to be fans of.

At least we never claim to be fans of their fics!

If they do love the canon, it will show in their writing. If it doesn't show, they either lack the skill necessary to post a story for the world to read, or they are not genuine fans and really shouldn't be writing fanfiction in a public place.

That's what fanfiction.net is, after all--a public place. It's not remedial writing. It's not a workshop. It's not a self-esteem class. It's not a friends-only livejournal. What isn't fair is for fanfiction.net's worst writers to attempt to make that public place more comfortable for them--and them only--by attacking the right of a reader to leave negative feedback. This is especially true because it is explicitly stated in the Terms of Service that any author who posts to fanfiction.net should be able to accept criticism.

Speaking of rule-breaking, the "four or five year old" scenario was the most ridiculous part of your classmate's argument. "Their parents might have helped these kids break the rules, so why don't you go easy on them?" Um...so we're supposed to reward people for breaking rules made for the benefit of the fanfiction community as a whole? And you think that THAT would help these kids?

No. One of the most important lessons young children need to learn is that rules are in place for a reason. If their parents are enabling them to break the rules, the least we can do is demonstrate to them why those rules are in place. Better they learn from a Sue-mocking community than from an obscene troll or an explicit story wrongly rated.

As to, "What gives you the right to insult the writers?" I answer, "The same thing that gives the writers the right to create fanfiction in the first place."

~Araeph

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