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fandomsecrets2014-12-10 07:10 pm
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(Anonymous) 2014-12-11 04:34 am (UTC)(link)However, whenever someone is throwing hissy fit about people writing or drawing, broadly speaking creating fiction, fantasy, art, about out of ordinary things they haven't experienced first hand, or something about representation which doesn't please them, this is all I can say: "keep calm and get life will ya?".
Art isn't there to make you feel nice and good, nor it is there to represent you the way you prefer all the time. Fanfiction and fanart aren't maybe the most glorious subcatecories but I think that that is last reasoning I'd use to forbid fanworks to portray serious themes like life and death and sexuality in them. Certain amount of research and accuracy never hurt any piece of art, and I get it that it is between fucking annoying to hilarious to read text ridden with mistakes and idiocies. But to those who are tearing their hair out of their stupid heads over errors in fanwork, which while might be underresearched is essentially, mostly well meaning:
Do you really want to stomp and silence content creator writing or drawing about things affecting you personally, things which aren't represented in any media very frequently, maybe because people generally won't learn about that thing unless it affect them personally somehow and because it is seen as sensitive subject? Sure that will save us from hearing those horrible errors, along with hearing about your touchy subject at all, while comsumed by shallow moral dismay we can dogpile on content creator who tried to take step beyond and drag rarely depicted subject into daylight. Subjects which we usually push back to shadows because thinking new, at first downright alien things is just too uncomfortable and messy.
Finally, if OP's annoyance lies mostly on porny fanworks, sorry for taking you way too seriously. I mean, unrealism in porn? That's like, the worst.