Subject: Thank you, Jumper
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Posted on: 2014-03-20 14:34:00 UTC
Everything you said, and more
6. Bashing characters in order to make a ship "work."
Maybe the pairing remains within an arm's reach of their normal characterization, but a canonical love interest gets bent out of canon in order to make room for the ship. (This happens in a lot of Spirk AOS fics: Uhura is either written out, as in most AU's, turns into a complete bitch, or is somehow quickly removed from the equation, usually by shipping her with someone else, in order to get Kirk and Spock together.)
7. Not understanding that not every close relationship is sexual.
I think this goes with out saying, but lots of ficthors forget that most human beings are capable of having friendships where they have no sexual feelings for the friend, and there's plenty of psychological failsafes in place in the human mind to keep incest down, such as the Westermarck effect. This lack of understanding is, I think, the root of a lot of incest fics. For example, I do not care that Thor and Loki are not biologically related, they were raised together from infancy, it's still a no.
8. Power differentials that would make normal people run for the hills.
Authors of fanfiction often forget to add characterization that would reassure me that one member of their pairing, usually the one with more power or experience, isn't just horribly using the other. Sometimes, I think this also comes from point 7: people who decide to make a mentor & student relationship a sexual one in their fanfic, for example, are unlikely to do anything to reassure me that the student, even if of age and capable of giving informed consent, is not being somehow manipulated into the relationship, either overtly or because they think they should do it to please their mentor.
9. Lack of representation. This nitpick ties into 1, 7, 8, and 9. Most fanfic authors assume that all romantic relationships or primary partnerships are sexual, and they often try to overwrite actual character dynamics in order to achieve that. But in general, fanfic ignores friendships and relationships that are purely romantic, and treats them as a mere stepping stone to a sexual relationship, even with asexual characters. They also tend to state things like "no, Tony Stark is pansexual, he'd totally sleep with Steve or Clint" and then, once they've shoved him into the pairing, never give a thought to it... rather like writers who seem to forget that characters can be bi or pan and only concentrate on their current relationship, but you'd think that fanfic authors, many of whom have at least some education on the matter, would be a little better at it. (Some of them are.) Another thing that fanfic authors don't often think about is whether or not the sex drives they've written for the characters are reasonable. Going back to Marvelverse, it's pretty well established that Tony Stark's libido before he became iron man was pretty high, so it could still be pretty high despite clear signs of building PTSD and the arc reactor in his chest. Maybe even high enough to mostly justify the amount of sex they're writing into the fic: but like real humans, other characters will have varying libidos, and writing every single pairing having sex at the drop of a hat is pretty ridiculous.