Subject: My thoughts ...
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Posted on: 2015-06-25 14:00:00 UTC

Since the PPC is not a hivemind. (Nope. Not at all. Why are you even asking? Move along. Nothing to see here.)

Fics that don't just flesh out underdeveloped characters or add background, but actively change the characters, are guilty of breaking canon and, what's more, they do it knowingly in an attempt to "fix" the canon, which is disrespectful to the creator of the original work. Yes, even if said work is universally acknowledged to be bad, it is still the vision of its author and anyway, if people think it is so awful that it need "fixing" why are they reading it and writing about it in the first place? (Humorous parodies and/or reviews being the exception.) The "fan" in "fanfic" is there for a reason.

Okay, rant over.

However, if what comes out of it actually is a good story, we do not mission it. Why should we? For every fanfic that goes against canon and ends up being good, there are a boatload of others that do the same and end up atrocious. Since the PPC has limited resources both in-universe and IRL, they can't police everything and their time is much better spent killing fics that are both canon-breaking and awful.

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