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(Anonymous) 2013-06-22 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)I think this all boils down to different people having different definitions of 'gen'. I've never seen it as a statement about shipping, but a statement about plot, but that might be because I don't read fics primarily for the shipping, I read them for the plot. If the plot's not good, it doesn't matter if it's about characters I ship, I'm not going to finish reading it. And I only go for 'M/M', 'F/F', 'M/F' if I'm looking for something revolving around a relationship, or into which the relationship plays heavily. In my experience most fics that are tagged with those are very, very romance heavy, not 'adventure, with minor references to a relationship', because why the hell would you tag a fic that's about people going and doing awesome, non-relationship/non-romantic things with a romance-based tag (even if there's very minor relationship-based things in it)? That seems illogical.
And if the description (and preface) to a story marked as 'Gen' says that it's got minor references to 'Harry/Ron', why would you continue reading if that's not what you want? It's clearly labeled, unless you don't read the descriptions (which I don't see why anyone WOULDN'T as you weed out 90% of the fic you don't want to read just by reading the descriptions/preface).
I feel like the easiest thing to do would be to make a new tag that's 'no pairing'. That way everyone could be on the same page. ._. Because no one's ever going to agree about what Gen means.
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(Anonymous) 2013-06-23 12:07 am (UTC)(link)