Subject: Preventing bullying
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Posted on: 2013-12-29 23:17:00 UTC

Sometimes it troubles me sometimes how easily writing missions could shade into bullying the writer. I don't want to do that, and I don't think anyone else here wants to do that, either; we've got nothing against beginners, and we've all got our own past horrible writing and Mary Sues to keep us humble. Still--I worry a little.

Without criticism, writers wouldn't have accountability. Parody is a push to keep quality high. Writing parodies puts the most pressure of all on the people writing the parodies--we become more aware of what mistakes people make and how to avoid them.

In the PPCverse, if Mary Sues are such a threat to the continua, there has to be a reason why the Mary Sue is targeted, rather than the author. Obviously, in the real world, it's because we're not going to verbally beat up some innocent person who happens to have written a really bad fic. In-world, though--why don't agents just go to the writer's house in World One, confiscate their writing implements, or just neuralyze them and tell them that they never want to write again?

Seems to me that the PPC isn't just protecting the continua; they're protecting the writers, too. Fan writers are a good thing. Goodfic strengthens the continuum. But people who write goodfic don't get there without writing some badfic first. In order to protect the continuum, you have to eliminate the damage done by badfic without also eliminating the author's potential to write goodfic.

It's a handy metaphor for what we're trying to do IRL. We're saying, "Hey, this is bad writing! Stoppit!" without also saying, "You suck; stop writing," because the only way to cure sucky writing is to *write more*.

I guess I just felt like I needed to remind people of that. Anyways, back to your regularly scheduled sporkings...

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