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fandomsecrets2015-09-26 03:34 pm
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(Anonymous) 2015-09-27 07:22 pm (UTC)(link)But they're not saying they don't like it when others enjoy lots of different pairings. They're saying they don't like it when others write lots of different pairings. And because they themselves don't write lots of different pairings, they are keeping to the standard they hold others to. By definition that's not hypocritical.
And nowhere is OP saying others shouldn't be allowed to write what they want. OP is merely expressing the writing habits they prefer a fic writer to have. Sure they've got some prejudice going on, but it's fanfic prejudice, it's really not a big deal.
And if they've read a fuckton of fics, maybe they have actually discovered through experience that they tend to like fics less when they're written by authors who multiship. That's a definitely possibility, and there's no reason they shouldn't take that into account when they're choosing what fics to read and what ones to pass over.
Personally, I haven't really noticed myself liking multishippers fics any less than shippers who write about a single OTP. But I'm emphatically not a multishipper, myself, so I find it pretty easy to imagine how one could be ambivalent about it.