#for the record yes this does count under fancop behavior
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I'd like to propose a new rule for fandom:
If you have the time and energy to complain that there are not enough people writing the types of fanfiction that you want to see because they are daring to enjoy themselves by writing other things that you personally don't like to read, then you also have the time and energy to sit down at your keyboard and write it yourself and are, by default, volunteering yourself to do so.
"Everybody is too obsessed with [popular ship]! Nobody's writing for my favorite ship!"
Then write it yourself.
"Everybody's writing SHIP and SMUT fics! I want something else!"
Then write it yourself.
"Why isn't anyone writing super in-depth 200 chapter fics with fully realized plots and character development?!"
Because that takes time and energy that not everyone is willing to invest in a hobby they're partaking in for fun. Oh yeah, and WRITE IT YOURSELF if you want it so damn bad.
There's nothing wrong with feeling frustrated that you can't find what you're looking for because you have specific taste, or perhaps your taste is different from that of the majority of the fandom. This is fine and understandable and I completely relate! But once you start complaining that the only reason people won't write what you want them to is because they're "lazy", "unoriginal", or any other insult you might think is clever, then what you're doing is demanding other people put down what they're doing to serve YOU.
Fanworks are shared with you, not made for you. Unless commissioned, fanfiction is not a commercial product and it is not held to any standards of excellence. It has an inherent right to be as polished or as messy, as defined or as vague, as the author pleases. All works of fiction about fictional characters have an innate right to exist. Your ideas are no different, but it is on you to bring those ideas into existence.
Your options are to find the fics you like, commission an author (under the table of course), or write it yourself. These things are YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. NOBODY ELSE'S.
#fandom#proship#profic#fanfiction#glue speaks#purity culture#felt like I should make this its own post#for the record yes this does count under fancop behavior#it's another method of policing fanworks#this is NOT referring to general wishing there were more of a certain kind of work#this is specifically in reference to judging others for writing things you don't like and not the things you do like#this is for those who judge others for enjoying themselves with things as simple as lgbt headcanons#or for being content with coming up with concepts rather than fleshing out entire stories#basically this is only in reference to#the disdain and disapproval toward people for creating things you don't think are acceptable#or aren't “good enough”
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