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(Anonymous) 2013-04-07 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)The other reason, this is fan fiction, life is way too short to waste it on fan fics that will end up upsetting me, or I'll regret reading it. I'd rather not start it in the first place. There are pairings I don't like reading, there are characters I don't want to be dead at the end of the story. So I'd rather be warned. Put it behind one of those white text things if you like, I'll read it.
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(Anonymous) 2013-04-08 09:36 am (UTC)(link)It's hard to really judge that one study on the basis of a press release and not the actual article, but still... I wonder how valid and reliable this methodology was. It doesn't strike me as particularly persuasive. But maybe the actual journal article is better.
Also, I can say hands down that if I know the twist of a story I'm very invested in, it does diminish the emotional reaction. I personally consider something most enjoyable if I have very strong emotional reactions to the material/story -- and when spoiled about HUGE provocative elements, it loses that OOMPF~ for lack of a better word and thus it is not as enjoyable. I am actually far less likely to be motivated to even engage myself at all if I know major plot points ahead of time. Why bother if I'm not going to have that surprise/strong emotional response? I don't find rereading/rewatching diminishes my liking of a book/episode but I appreciate it in a very different way the second+ time around once I know what has happened. It's a completely different experience for me. (Sometimes however, it's rewatching an episode I initially really enjoyed makes me realise it wasn't that good in the first place, it was just my emotional response that made it seem that way. And I no longer like it at all.)
I understand this is not true for everyone, and some likely DO respond the way this article suggests -- but it's hardly true overall. To generalize that way seems a bit presumptuous.