Subject: Excellent question.
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Posted on: 2013-10-07 08:54:00 UTC

We each have our own idea of what's good, bad, or mediocre, but I think what's most important in our badfic selection process is if the badfic itself is funny ("funny" being anything that falls in between "mess of funny typos" to "completely inane plot"). We write missions to make our agents cry, rage, and go nuts over silly happenings, so we choose materials that would enable us to write a good scenario for them. Think of it as a MST shot on location, except the audience gets a chance to fix things at the end.

As for FFN (and other sites that host fanfic) reviews and "likes", I find them to be a general indicator of what's trending as opposed to what is good. Consider the slightly horrifying appeal of the Fifty Shades series... It's popular, but a lot of us wouldn't say it's a great piece of literature.

Oh, and hello to you, good sir/ma'am/mysterious entity! We hope you enjoy your stay on the Board.

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