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fandomsecrets2013-11-09 03:41 pm
[ SECRET POST #2503 ]
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I agree
(Anonymous) 2013-11-09 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)Even in super SJW circles where they pretend to be all about political correctness and avoiding triggers it's like when you "correct" someone it's telling them they're an awful oppressive person who should die.
In writing circles it's telling people that they're just the most awful unoriginal author ever and their character is the WORST mary sue ever and they should just never be allowed to write.
A lot of things on the internet seem to be much harsher because people take for granted the fact they're hiding behind a screen. I mean yeah you have caustic critics in IRL but it's just so much worse on the internet.
Saw something on Tumblr (lol irony) that more people need to listen to. "being mean doesn't make you cool (or more sincere)."