Subject: But no one has done that.
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Posted on: 2010-07-25 22:09:00 UTC

No one is ripping into them. People have said "I see this thing I don't like." That's not the same as "Oh my god, this is terrible, they should be stricken from the Intarwebz," which I would consider ripping into them--especially if done to their face, which is not happening. People are entitled to their opinions, even negative ones.

No one has systematically gone through and criticized every SPaG error, either. They have said, again, "I see these problems and I don't like them." Sedri specifically said a good beta would have helped. Having heard Barid's account of the quality of the first chapter, I'm inclined to agree that they ought to have gone over it more carefully before posting. And, let's face it, we DO judge people based on SPaG. I don't see why it should be okay to charge a badfic for it and yet not okay to comment on the lack of it, in however much detail, in something that aspires to be better than badfic. I don't think that makes us pretentious, just consistent. And I'm pretty sure everyone would agree to pointing out the problems to the author now that we've discussed it.

Also, why do you describe the investment in the PPC and our standards as "perceived"? I don't understand that. To me, these things exist. We act on them every time we make a post or get Permission or ask for a beta.

Now, the concern I actually have is whether or not everyone has read the stories before commenting. If they have formed their opinions without all the facts, that's problematic. However, I can't know whether or not that's the case, because I can't read their minds. Therefore, for the sake of argument, I'm assuming here that they did look at the stories and formed their opinions in good faith. (If that's not the case, that's a whole different can of worms.)

~Neshomeh

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