Subject: That's a good question.
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Posted on: 2015-08-19 10:25:00 UTC

I know, it wasn't a question - but it was, really.

There are two main purposes of the PPC - entertainment, and education. I think you know why it's entertaining, so I won't dwell on that. ^_~

But education... aye, there's the rub. Who are we meant to be educating? As you say, writing stories murdering their fics is not a good way to teach authors.

But does it teach other people? I know I learnt a lot about what makes characters bad from reading PPC missions. I know we've had a lot of people come here over the years saying 'I used to write Mary-Sues, but then I found the PPC...'. So I think, really, it does educate - but not the badfic's author.

You've put forward the idea that some (most?) writers of bad fanfiction would improve if they knew they needed to. That definitely didn't used to be the case! Back when the PPC was all about LotR, almost every fic missioned was of the 'if you don't like, don't read/any negative comments are flames!' variety. That's not a parody we created - that's a thing that actually happened, and happened a lot.

But have things changed? I don't know - you tell me! If you think authors of the badfics that get posted on the Board would listen to constructive criticism - why not go and give it? You don't need to mention the PPC, but just reading through their story and providing that concrit - who knows? It might even work.

That goes for everyone, actually: if you're willing to read fics in order to write missions, why not leave a review along the way? It's not going to hurt you! Obviously that doesn't apply to old, abandoned fics, but the ones that are still ongoing... well, why not?

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One more thing (there's always one more thing...): are we 'mocking people who have not [yet] learned to write decently'? I certainly hope not! Mocking their stories, yes; even mocking their writing. But not them.

hS

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