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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-01-06 03:26 pm

[ SECRET POST #2196 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2196 ⌋

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[personal profile] augustbird 2013-01-07 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
some might argue that the dub/noncon almost always goes hand in hand with omegaverse and that it's not necessary to warn for dub/noncon when the entire trope itself is a warning. especially with how much more popular it is now than it was even half a year ago, people might consider the omegaverse tag to be warning enough.

but on the other hand, i definitely see where you're coming from--if someone has no idea what omegaverse is and clicks on a fic with the trope expecting something else only to be greeted with a faceful of dub/noncon & weird bestiality undertones, they might not really be. you know. pleased. and they'll probably come away with a negative outlook on the trope on the whole, haha. it's something that people probably have to experience for themselves once before knowing to stay the fuck away, and it's not fair for those who are genuinely triggered by consent issues to unwittingly stumble across the stuff. i really don't know what to do or say about that--i feel like attempting to police fandom is a pretty fruitless activity on the whole. :/

my original comment intended to address the fact that i think the majority of authors/readers who enjoy the trope are aware of the consent issues (there might be exceptions, idk; i'm speaking only from what i've read and the circle of people i know) and i don't think any of them would ever excuse rape in the real world. it's kind of a weird trope, to be sure, but i think that sometimes there's more going on under the surface once you get past the initial glance at the kink.
Edited (forgot a word whoops) 2013-01-07 03:19 (UTC)