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fandomsecrets2022-01-26 05:56 pm
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(Anonymous) 2022-01-26 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)I kind of get it. From the admittedly teeny amount I've seen of 'imagines', they're just long prompts that are written instead of fic, usually with the goal of making sure that an idea is claimed as somehow uniquely *theirs*. Which comes across as entitled, like a little kid licking all the cupcakes at a party so nobody else can have one. So I don't blame OP for not sharing if they don't want to feed the mindset that the prompter/imaginer(?) did the hard work in having the idea, because they didn't.
But an idea isn't something you can really plagiarise in fanfic - a fic can be copied, sure, but if three people write a fic based on a single prompt, no matter how detailed the prompt was you'll still end up with three different fics. And often readers will gladly read all three!
Honestly, I'd probably just post it as anon and turn off comments.
Same anon!!
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(Anonymous) 2022-01-27 12:21 am (UTC)(link)However if I haven't ever considered writing a Bob/Betty robot AU before seeing that prompt/imagine, and I decided to write and post that fic, I would definitely credit the prompter, no matter how brief or vague the prompt was, because the fic literally would not exist without them.
I really do not understand why some people are so averse to (and in OP's case, weirdly aggressive about) publicly admitting that their fic was inspired by someone else in the fandom. It's not like it needs an entire gushing paragraph thanking the prompter profusely for deigning to share their genius ideas with the rest of the fandom. One sentence is all it takes and I honestly think it's the gracious thing to do.
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(Anonymous) 2022-01-27 12:29 am (UTC)(link)Yeah, the person stamping their feet because they (or the ideas author... doesn't sound like it was the same person) weren't credited doesn't look good here, but OP refusing to post fic in defiance of someone who thinks they should acknowledge their inspiration isn't much better. I'd probably be more sympathetic if they weren't acting childishly themselves.