Subject: I see what you're saying.
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Posted on: 2015-08-19 14:56:00 UTC
I don't think the PPC really does anything to help people outside the PPC write better. Those of us doing the sporking--yeah, we learn a lot from it. Many of us spork our own old shames.
What we're doing is more like MST3K than anything educational. We don't notify the people whose stories we're making into parodies. Some missions--the Legendaries, and some of the bleepfics and squickfics--really deserve to be parodied and "killed". Think of the recent "Little Miss Mary" mission, for example: That mission doesn't have very much to do with encouraging better writing; it has everything to do with saying, "Glorifying pedophilia is NOT COOL. Let me show you exactly now non-cool it is."
Sporking an honest effort by a likely young writer, a Mary Sue usually, can be anywhere from hostile to nearly affectionate. I guess it depends on the writer, and what kind of agents they're writing. Personally, if I ever start writing missions, I'm probably going to go at it like, "Yipe, this Mary Sue sucks. Poor baby writer; you'll be embarrassed later. I used to do that too." Because I did. My Mary Sue was an Animorphs 'sue who was the daughter of The Ellimist and literally omnipotent. Yes, really. Oh, and a fighter pilot who was taking calculus at the age of twelve.
I think you have to follow your conscience. Whatever we do here, we shouldn't hurt real people doing it. Whether that means leaving the PPC altogether, writing about untangling bad writing, focusing on the truly reprehensible fics, or writing mostly interludes, you have to be true to what you believe is right.
Personally, I think I want to start writing missions soon, but I want to do it in a way that makes it clear that the PPC, in-universe, is killing 'Sues and exorcising wraiths, instead of just squashing entire universes or promoting universal quarantines, because the writers who write those 'Sues will someday mature into goodfic writers who will strengthen the continua we all love. In the meantime, we do damage control: Kill the 'Sue because her writer, years later, will write goodfic, and it's worth the effort.