Subject: On constructive criticism.
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Posted on: 2010-04-18 16:18:00 UTC

First of all, that was a great post you just made. It was gently nudging us in the right direction, I feel. I do have a slightly different opinion on concrit, though.

Is it a nice thing to do? Sure. Is it good if the PPC does it? Of course. Should it be mandatory--should we feel like we have to? Absolutely not.

PotCSues put it very well when she said:

I never review the people I report, mostly because in order to give constructive criticism, I have to feel as though the story in question has some merit and that the author will be receptive to my critique. As such, I don't want to waste my time honestly critiquing a story for someone who will not benefit from it and/or who did not put any effort into their story in the first place.

In other words, constructive criticism won't work if:

a) there's no solid foundation (canon knowledge and/or language knowledge) to construct something on. If the best we can say is, "You might want to read the books you say you're a fan or," or "Please find a third-grader to teach you why end punctuation is a good idea," then there's really no point in giving concrit. We can be betas, but we can't be Remedial Writing 101; there's only so much we can do.

b) the author doesn't actually care about the fanfic s/he is writing. More than once, I've caught blatant admissions that the Suethors wrote a fic down while on the phone, in class, or watching TV. If that's the case, we'll have put more effort into our critique than they'll have put into writing the fic in the first place. To mock such a fic will give us entertainment; critiquing it seems like a waste of our time.

c) the author is not receptive to criticism. This is often the case in Suefic. It’s one of the many problems with creating a Mary Sue: since the Suethor identifies with the character so strongly, s/he tends to treat even slightly negative comments about said character as a terrible personal insult.

I would argue that at least one of those holds true for a majority of the badfic we come across. That being the case, I will give concrit when I believe it will actually do some good, but I won't feel as if I am obligated to do so before every sporking or every mission.

~Araeph

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