#i'm not in acotar anymore but i do lurk sometimes and it keeps getting worse over there
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i think one of the biggest damages to fandom spaces that social media (and the sort of instant gratification that it spawned) is that nuance is dying.
every fandom i enter (some to a worse degree than others i will admit) is just teeming with bad takes with no nuance. you can't acknowledge a good part of a character without being attacked for supporting someone who's done abc and suddenly being labeled an xyz apologist.
this leads to these dynamic and interesting characters being viewed only through a binary of right and wrong, which destroys the very things that make them feel real and human.
everyone is racing to be morally right in an age where awareness of social injustice is rising and as a result they're either forcing issues that aren't there to criticize a character or ripping them to shreds just to feel morally superior. in doing so not only are they ruining the stories and characters, but they're making these real world issues come off as frivolous and unimportant, when there are actual bodies of work that properly and intentionally explore them.
#i wrote this thinking about miguel ohara and the acotar fandom specifically#but i know it's applicable far and wide#i'm not in acotar anymore but i do lurk sometimes and it keeps getting worse over there#and don't even get me started on how some people just BUTCHER miguel#it's beyond frustrating#fandom discussion#fandom discourse
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