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fandomsecrets2014-09-13 03:58 pm
[ SECRET POST #2811 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2811 ⌋
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(Not that that you can't ask someone what "facts" (i.e., canon evidence) they're basing a particular headcanon on -- but even then, unless they're open to learning that they based their headcanon on faulty information, it generally does little good to point out errors. A small example that I can think is that for years in a certain naimanga fandom, one character's name was thought to be "Afeika" ... but as it turned out that this was due to mis-hearing (mis-translating?) a sentence that went something like "I am a thief, a robber" as "I am Afeika, robber." People who had adopted Afeika for the character got very defensive when it was pointed out that The Thief King's name wasn't defined in canon, I think because those who pointed out the error often had such a "OMG U R such an idiot!" attitude. Ultimately, did it matter?)
I guess this is why I tend to believe that while facts can be labelled as right or wrong; interpretations, opinions, and headcanons? Not so much ... as long as it's clear what the distinction is.