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(Anonymous) 2014-08-13 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2014-08-13 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)If you ship a canon pairing, by definition, isn't it impossible for you to be persecuted?
You likely have millions of dollars, studios, and professional writers behind your pairing and all fans of the work (whether they like the pairing or not) are forced to watch it onscreen or read it in the work if they want to continue being fans.
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(Anonymous) 2014-08-13 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)I'm just saying that slash fans largely exist in their own bubble in fandom.
If you like a canon pairing, the existence slash fans isn't going to change what's on screen.
Nor are slash fans preventing you from talking to like-minded fans or reading fanfic or looking at fan art of the canon couple.
And it's certainly possible to engage with slash fans on other levels besides shipping (discussing the plot and special effects or the writing for example) where you might have more common ground. So I'm not seeing how anyone's being "put out by their peers."
Otherwise, the only solution would be to DEMAND that people ship the canon couple. Which just sounds entitled to me.
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(Anonymous) 2014-08-14 12:20 am (UTC)(link)I mean, they don't HAVE to look at slash or talk about it, but slash fans certainly do have to watch the canon pairing.
I say that because I'm a huge fan of Zuko/Mai and it never bothered me that there were tons of Zutara shippers. Why would it? I can watch an episode and see Zuko kiss Mai and them be cute together. I don't give a crap about the mountains of Zutara fic.
So I don't get why slash shippers bother some canon shippers so much…Like I said, canon shippers have already "won" and it just seems kind of entitled and petty to me to demand that everyone share your opinion.
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Because the pairing being canon doesn't really mean anything if the stories been told still aren't satisfying.
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(Anonymous) 2014-08-14 01:02 am (UTC)(link)And if they want more fic…again…it just comes across as entitled to demand that other people share your preferences.
Just sit back and enjoy the show.
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(Anonymous) 2014-08-14 01:58 am (UTC)(link)I just don't understand the concept of liking something that you find unsatisfying.
And…wow…I sound entitled because I think that no one should be able to dictate what others write fic about?
I never said canon fans shouldn't write fic. Just that it's entitled to act as though what others write should be dictated by their preferences.
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(Anonymous) 2014-08-14 12:42 am (UTC)(link)Kinda hard NOT to look at it when slash fic writers are deliberately mistagging their fic with the canon het ship only to turn around and break up that ship (usually by bashing the female character) so that they can bring out the sausage fest. You want het fans to stop complaining about slash? Then start policing your own damn house.
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(Anonymous) 2014-08-14 01:00 am (UTC)(link)I seriously don't understand why people get so mad about this. I've shipped Zuko/Mai for years and I've never had trouble finding fic even though I despise Zutara (which is overwhelmingly more popular). I just get recs from like-minded fans and use those tricks above.
Yeah, the Zutara fans will tag with Mai/Zuko just to break them up, but some people prefer to label their fics by all the content it contains so that they won't get complaints for having scenes at the beginning with the canon couple.
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(Anonymous) 2014-08-14 07:14 am (UTC)(link)Not gonna work if the fic is mistagged, is it?
I seriously don't understand why people get so mad about this.
You don't understand why someone would get mad about a fic being mistagged? You don't understand why someone would get mad that, in order to make sure that a fic they want to read actually involves the pairing it's tagged for, they have to search the thing for names and compare how often each one crops up?
Do you also not understand why Muslims get mad when people try to trick them into eating pork?
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(Anonymous) 2014-08-14 11:57 am (UTC)(link)I honestly don't know what you mean by "Not gonna work if the fic is mistagged is it?" Writers never forget to tag the actual couple in the fic. So when I don't want a Zutara fic, I write "-Katara/Zuko" on AO3 and then on fanfiction.net, I filter Katara out. That alone will get rid of "mislabeled" fics and let me search for my Zuko and Mai fics easily.
I mean goodness, this isn't difficult -- given that Zutara is a noncanon pairing, if I see it in the title or description, I basically ALWAYS assume that it's endgame considering it's a fanon pairing. Why would you ever even open up a fic that has another non-canon pairing in the title?
And I've NEVER seen anyone tag something for JUST Mai/Zuko and then make it Zutara. Even simply because that would result in them getting a lot less hits. People always indicate the noncanon, endgame pairings.
The CTRL + F thing was just my suggestion if you need an extra way to check. But honestly? Filtering out the pairings works 99% of the time.
It just seems silly to me to accuse slashers of misconduct when a lot of people simply use the tag system as an indicator or warning of what's in the fic. Because there are people that want to know ahead of time what they can expect. They aren't doing it to be dicks but because it's important to a lot of people that they know what's coming.
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(Anonymous) 2014-08-14 08:45 am (UTC)(link)I don't have a horse in this particular race, but I've seen a LOT of authors tag their fics mendaciously, I assume to attract more readers. It's really despicable IMO, but I guess they're working on the same principle as spammers: higher volume = more hits/kudos/comments, even if some of the readers who were suckered in get royally pissed off.
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(Anonymous) 2014-08-14 02:15 am (UTC)(link)Ugh, this so much. These were the first experiences I had when I stumbled across slash years ago and it's soured me towards the genre ever since.
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I'll tag everything, even if it's mentioned in passing, because I'd rather overtag than undertag. But I'll always say which ship is endgame. Lots of authors do that, if you care to look or ask.
I'll agree that bashing a female character to glorify the m/m pairing is a misogynist cliche, but if you think all slash fics are "sausage fests," you're either reading the wrong fics or have a far higher bar for what constitutes such a thing.
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(Anonymous) 2014-08-14 08:40 am (UTC)(link)Well, this.
It reminds me of the handful of the fundamentalist Christians I've met who complain bitterly about folks who supposedly object to (say) being wished a Merry Christmas. I always ask them, "Out of curiosity, have you personally ever met anyone who objected to that? Because I haven't. Ever. And I know lots of non-Christians, and I'm one, and I often wish other non-Christians a Merry Christmas, and I've never known anyone to get offended." So far I haven't met anyone who has actually experienced this 'horror'.
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(Anonymous) 2014-08-14 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)It also really depends on where you live.
I had the misfortune to grow up in one of the unhappiest, most conservative, most bigoted places in the United States. I mean, EVERY SINGLE DAY people would write letters to the editor of the newspapers ranting about how feminism, abortion, gay marriage, etc. was "ruining" the country. These people were 100% serious and they resembled every single stereotype of conservatives that liberals have.
It wasn't until I moved to a large city and met some level-headed conservatives that I even realized you could be one without being a raging loon.
So it depends on a lot of things. But those people definitely do exist. Moving to the large city also brought me into contact with some profoundly idiotic liberals as well (conspiracy theorists!).