Subject: There's also the bloopers argument.
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Posted on: 2010-12-31 18:27:00 UTC

Essentially, it's the same thing as laughing at the blooper reels on movies. What gives us the right to laugh at those actors? They worked so hard, and they really enjoy what they do! ... Well, it's funny when they mess up, and after all, they DID put those bloopers there for everyone to see. I think that gives us every right to laugh.

In a similar vein, there's the famous stage analogy. When you get up in front of people, we expect that you've washed your hair, maybe used a little bit of tasteful makeup, and are dressed appropriately for the performance. What badfic writers do by posting unedited, stream-of-consciousness, I-wrote-this-at-one-am-lol, or this-is-based-on-a-dream-lol, drivel, is get up on stage naked, having not bathed for a week, wearing rancid mayonnaise and fish heads and scream "LOOK AT ME! TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK OF ME! PLZ REED N REVUU!" ... Why is it wrong to say the performance stinks?

Like others have said, the fics we PPC don't show any evidence of really trying their best or thinking it through. We look for the stories that haven't been spell-checked, or that include completely false information about canon or real life (bad science is a particular annoyance for me)--especially when those errors are funny. If they really cared and tried their best, we wouldn't go after them, because they wouldn't be so chock-full of funny errors.

I think the main argument is that putting your work up in a public place, like ff.net, is an implicit consent to all forms of review--it says so in the Terms of Service, as I recall. Not all those reviews are going to be pleasant. If you can't handle that, no matter what your age, then you shouldn't post. As it is your privilege to post, it is our right to respond to it how we will.

~Neshomeh

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