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fandomsecrets2020-04-28 06:25 pm
[ SECRET POST #4862 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4862 ⌋
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(Anonymous) 2020-04-29 02:18 am (UTC)(link)So you acknowledge that it's polite to ask, but you don't see how it can be considered rude when you don't? Just because you're not obligated to do something doesn't mean you shouldn't do it. It's about respecting the work you liked well enough that you want to see it finished.
Walking all over a persons work for any reason is a shitty thing to do, and that's what you're doing when you ignore their request not to post it. Yeah you're not gonna die if you don't ask, but denying that it isn't rude because you have a different standard is ridiculous. It's about the authors standard, if they care if you finish their work or not. That's why you ask.
They are doing this for fun, sharing their work for people to enjoy. So going over their head and behind their back because you want to share something that isn't yours to share only because you're arrogant enough to believe they shouldn't be allowed to have an opinion on what you do with their work, is in fact fucking rude.
Why do you even need to post it? Seriously? Write it for yourself all you want, but where's the need to share it, especially if the author doesn't want it to be?
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(Anonymous) 2020-04-29 02:46 am (UTC)(link)If you know the work is abandoned, then I think it's completely fine and not at all rude if you don't ask the author's permission. If they might still be working on it, then I do think it's polite to ask, and that it's a bit insensitive to post your continuation if they're still actively posting their own.
But rude and verboten are not the same thing. Just because someone's behavior is a little rude, doesn't mean they should be forbidden from doing what they're doing.
Someone could swoop in tomorrow and start writing their own continuation of my WIP, and I'd have no right to stop them. I'd probably side-eye them a bit for stepping on my toes, but the bottom line is, they'd be completely within their rights, and I'd be a huge hypocrite if I tried to stop them, given that I'm here to write fanfic.
Walking all over a persons work for any reason is a shitty thing to do, and that's what you're doing when you ignore their request not to post it.
Asserting that you, as a creator, have control over what consumers of your work do, when you don't have control over what consumers of your work do, is shitty behavior, and that's what you're doing when you attempt to deny someone's right to write their own fanfic based on yours.
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