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hello ! welcome to the blog, im jenna, im 23, and i like f1 (a Lot)
i write stuff sometimes! heres the links to my fic posts :)
decidedly unfriendly reminder that fanfiction is written by real people with real feelings for free in their free time. it's a labour of love and something to cherish. if you come across a fic that you don't enjoy, that's totally fine, but it is your due diligence as a fellow fan and decent human being to click away. leaving mean comments, absurd rating systems or harassing writers in their inbox while hiding behind an anonymous icon is not an acceptable manner to behave in any fandom and online space ever. it's disgustingly entitled, wildly disrespectful and only serves to discourage people from sharing their writing in a community that is meant to be fun and supportive. the next time you read something you don't enjoy, stop reading it and move on with your day. read something you like and leave kudos and a nice comment there instead. have some common sense and don't be a fucking asshole. it's not that fucking difficult.
I believe that no matter how well-intentioned this is, and I´m sure it is, it´s also saying that you ONLY ACCEPT GOOD REVIEWS, like, if you don´t like my fic, STFU. And sorry to tell you, but that´s called censorship. It goes without saying that the comments should all be respectful, but not 100% of the readers must love the fic and there´s nothing wrong with being honest about what you liked and what you didn´t like about it, actually some writers may even say those are the best reviews and they do start a more honest and rich convo with the reader in some cases. There´s nothing wrong with saying you don´t like a fic and leaving a respectful comment saying it; it´s just as right as leaving a positive and respectful review saying you loved it. We can´t censor all those who don´t love our writing. They have the right to express themselves, too. Maybe the writer should work on their own self-esteem to be able to take gracefully both types of feedback instead of censoring those that are not along the lines of OMG I LOVE YOUR FIC. Constructive criticism and negative reviews may come hand in hand and when you post your writing, you are willingly exposing yourself to criticism, and reading is as subjective as writing, so there are no wrong reviews, as long as they are respectful.
yeah no.
"that´s called censorship" i am telling people not to act like egregious cunts on the internet (admittedly, in a slightly aggravated tone because at the time i wrote the original post, several fanfic authors i know were being harrassed by people for their writing choices et cetera which is simply rude and now that i recall it, i think my tone actually wasn't aggravated enough). i am urging people to recognise the difference between ao3 and goodreads, a point i will refer to again later, and to realise the direct impact their decision to be mean when they could use their time so more positively can and probably will have, and to act accordingly. to equate this to, broadly speaking, an active suppression or prohibition of forms of expression shows a concerning misunderstanding of what censorship is on your part because i am in no way infringing upon their ability to do and say whatever the fuck they want. i am simply appealing to them to interact sensibly with fandom and fanfic specifically.
"not 100% of the readers must love the fic" agreed. which is why i wrote "if you come across a fic that you don't enjoy, that's totally fine". however, ao3 and tumblr aren't goodreads (or fable or storygragh, you get the point, i hope). if we were talking about people who's job it is to write stories and be good at it, i would agree that positive and negative feedback alike are valid and should be considered by the author. but we aren't. this is about people who write fanfiction as a hobby, for the love of whatever it is they're writing about and for the joy of sharing it with fellow fans. this does not require a performance review because it is not their job but something they do for fun. i'm baffled by your insistence that shitting all over this, all over people's passions and labour of love, all over their hard work for the sheer delight of it, is appropriate and needed, even.
"there´s nothing wrong with saying you don´t like a fic and leaving a respectful comment saying it" but there is. there is because it is unsolicited. it is completely and utterly unnecessary and unhelpful to tell a fanfic author you didn't like their fic (even more so because people who do this tend to not do it in a "respectful" manner) and in the worst case, it will discourage them from writing and/or sharing their writing again in the future which is always a loss. especially in the context of fandom, there is an important difference between someone sharing their work and asking for criticism and someone sharing their work and just getting criticism they did not ask for. your failure to understand this nuance could be an honest mistake, the way you flaunt this ignorance so loudly and proudly is a conscious decision and an appalling one at that.
"maybe the writer should work on their own self-esteem" be so fucking for real. posting fanfiction takes courage. to brave the blank page and start writing, without formal training, maybe not even in your native language, but out of enjoyment and the urge to exercise your creativity, to craft something and then overcome any insecurities you might have about your work to put it on the internet for all to see and judge is a very vulnerable thing to do. it's a beautiful act of creativity, vulnerability and community. personally, i wish for this practice to be continued and cherished the way it deserves to be. the bare minimum us fanfic readers can do to ensure that is not be rude and adhere to generally accepted etiquette. we can leave kudos and nice comments if we liked a fic or simply not interact and keep any negative opinions to private conversations if we didn't like a fic (note how neither ao3 nor tumblr offer a dislike/downvote button or anything of that nature). i promise you, it's incredibly easy and quite rewarding.
the only instance in which i will not immediately judge and most likely block you for speaking negatively of a fic/a fic writer publically is if they in fact aren't one and have plagiarised or if they have used their fic as a means to perpetrate harmful stereotypes or language.
now frankly, i don't really care if any of this gets through to you specifically. but maybe it'll make it click for someone else. and if not that, at the very least, this might serve as a reminder. i'm not much of a writer myself, but i will not have this kind of ridiculousness being spewed under a post of mine, least of all this one.
to ginger boat fuckhead whatever your name is: you suck and i hope you never find a good fic ever again. i curse you with constant wet socks. i hope you always step on a lego and your leftovers go stale<3
to emy: bless u and your incredible ability to verbally demolish someone who’s clearly in the wrong with the most eloquent verbiage. i support u always 🤝
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