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http://community.livejournal.com/otw_news/16030.html in regards to the first line of the anti-fanfic bingo card available
here.
These five are in two overlapping categories: crime and literary ethics.
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You'd think it was murder or child abuse, the way they carry on, not obscure points of tort law )
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You = brilliant
the pull to art cannot be set aside because someone else doesn't like it. Nor because someone's going to sue us for it.
Bucket-loads of YES!
There's room here for a line about "fanfic is my sexual orientation," but that's another essay entirely.
I'd love to read that essay, too.
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"Fanfic is my sexual orientation" really needs to be an icon.
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If the principle drive that produces a lot of fanfic is a fascination with the canonical story and characters that borders on obession/compulsion, is it healthy to continue to pander to that obsession?
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But we're told that basing a work on one a hundred and fifty years old is "art," but basing it on one released fifteen years ago is "theft." Not just illegal (though as I mentioned, that's debatable), but unethical and uncreative.
It's also oddly interesting how a poem or song inspired by a novel is considered okay, but a story is not.
Whoever's deciding on these "ethics" isn't bothering to explain them to those of us who don't immediately see the problem.
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To put it simply: no.
No.
No.Fandom is fun. I enjoy it. If you told me to stop writing fanfiction on the Internet, I'd be sad. I would keep a journal somewhere and write in that, maybe. It wouldn't be the same, but I'd be able to deal with it, because fandom is a hobby of mine, and I do it for its own sake. I don't need a bunch of people gushing over it to achieve validation or a sense of satisfaction. It is what it is ( ... )
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Ermm... do you really think fans should be spending more energy on sex than on fandom? I mean, other than maybe during their late teen years?
it is supposed to be FUN. A diversion. Entertainment. A hobby.
It is all of those things. I like my diversions to be intense. I want them to overwhelm me while I'm doing them. I also like my orgasms to be near-blackouts. I consider these to be related traits. Other people are free to relate to fandom, or whatever their hobby is, at whatever level of intensity they desire.
I like fanfiction, in part, because it allows me to explore intensity that modern American society (and other places, I gather), with its Puritanical ideals built deep in the culture, tells ( ... )
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I'm not trying to "convince" anyone that fandom is a sexuality. My erotic interests are my own; nobody else is required to share them. Did you miss the memo? Kink is no longer a thoughtcrime unless it has negative impact on one's life. Since I have a good job, happy family, RL and online friends, and am able to interact coherently and politely with strangers (a skill you apparently lack), my kinks are allowed to flourish at my will.
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