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I don't get it. I still think fooling people into reading something with a bad ending by omitting a warning is mean.
...y'know... there's just nothin' I can say to that.
Stark Incomprehension all round, lads?
...y'know... there's just nothin' I can say to that.
Stark Incomprehension all round, lads?
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Fic may be depressing. That said, no one is forcing anyone to read it. Seriously.
It's something you participate in at your own risk. I mean, bad punctuation and stupid plots make me homicidal, and I don't see anyone offering to warn for their insipidness.
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As far as makeing the world safe, so sue me I belive in takeing care of each other and showing basic human consideratin to my fellow man.
Bad plots, and rotten grammer are something that you can pick up on within the first paragraph. It's not like it's something that you're not going to see coming beyond the first two minutes (give or take). Unlike a sucker punch ending, which takes you by surprise.
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The world is not a sanitized, safe place.
Most people are not writing their fic *for* the readers anyway. They're writing it for themselves. They don't owe you a damned thing. Like several people have pointed out on similar threads, if this were a book, you'd be lucky to get a summery of what the story was even about.
Get over it or stop reading. That's all the advice I've got to offer. I'm pretty sure no one's gonna start giving away the whole plot to their fics because a few people whine.
Oh, and that Suckerpunch ending? The one that takes you by surprise?
Guess why it does that?
BECAUSE THAT'S THE ENTIER FUCKING POINT. Get over it.
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*friends you, hopes that is all right*
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No, that isn't my responsibility. My job is not to protect the reader. It isn't even so much an issue of consideration. It's a question of accepting one's own responsibility for one's own choices. And pawning that responsibility off on the writer comes across as pretty damn discourteous. I get that side, I get their issue. I just don't see how it is my problem.
And implying that a fic writer is responsible to add a warning that a story is depressing to protect a reader because they might be clinically depressed or because their fic might be a mood trigger? That's just ridiculous. That is putting an unbelievably out-of-line expectation on a writer, and frankly, comes across as a guilt trip.
And too, for every reader out there who wants to be warned about potentially sensitive topics (i.e. character deaths, sad endings, pairings not getting together), there's another reader who doens't want to be warned for it. Why does the sensitive reader have more rights than the reader who doesn't want to be spoiled or warned?