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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-02-08 03:20 pm

[ SECRET POST #2958 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2958 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2015-02-08 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Fanfics from big and flourishing fandoms would also be far more likely to get noticed if someone plagiarised it. You'd be surprised where some prolific fanfic readers end up, and the things they can call out.

If you were going to do it, then something obscure would be a much safer bet as far as not drawing attention to yourself goes.
dreemyweird: (austere)

[personal profile] dreemyweird 2015-02-08 10:00 pm (UTC)(link)
That's a fair point, but small fandoms based on old books update so rarely and have so little content diversity that it's actually pretty difficult to find something that suits your purpose. Plus, they have little "generic" fic where you could just strip all the names off and pretend it's original fiction.

I really don't think that this does, in fact, happen with any sort of regularity. Maybe I am wrong, but my general impression is that it's easier to write something of your own (where you could change the wordcount, the topics, etc.) than to roam fannish spaces in search of material. Granted, one may not be a good writer, but as you've rightly pointed out, all sorts of rubbish gets plagiariased and published, so I don't see how that'd be an obstacle.