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I think I'm experiencing a resurgence of... something. Or other. Fandomy. I blame MsScribe!!1 >:O!!
    But anyway, I think [livejournal.com profile] furiosity's Don't Like? Don't Read! a Tragedie in Five Acts pretty much sums up my life in fandom :D :D Hahaha, I too was Ms Gentle Reader once upon a time. And then I read too many questionable fics of the same questionably plausible pairing for a questionably long time, 'tis true. *wibble*

What I wanted to say was-- though I have no problem with headers/warnings etc. in theory, I've never seen them as useful in the 'don't like, don't read' fangirl philosophy of avoiding fics I wouldn't like...
    

Sometimes (if I trust the source), I've enjoyed pairings that make no sense in theory and which I would've avoided, normally, based on warning alone (like Draco/Dumbledore) or scenarios I generally find squicky (like Lucius/Draco chan). Basically, what warnings don't address (beyond the obvious usefulness of pairing labels for shippers) is the question of quality, which is overriding in terms of what makes a fic readable. Not only that, even given pure writing quality, it doesn't address fanon characterization issues-- I mean, even if you did warn for fanon!Draco, say, it would depend on the author as to what that means in practice. (Meaning, very different characterizations are still fanon stereotypes, some more palatable than others to a particular reader.)

I think for some people, it -would- be enough to know a fic doesn't include their worst squicks (like, for me it would be deathfic & rapefic + ice-prince!Draco) and/or included their biggest kinks (for me it'd probably be stuff no one ever warns for, like snark & cute plot-devices like detentions or potions and such). Myself, I'd just be a lot more careful with stuff that really squicks me, as in, I'm less likely to trust an author I don't know, and more likely if the unknown wrote a favorite cliche of mine, like Harry & Draco need to fuck or the world will END (no one does that anymore, man). I mean, to me, my squicks are really a fuzzy line, 'cause many of the best H/D fics have included death, like Olympia's and Amalin's and Maya's, and a lot of the sexiest scenes for me walk the edge of consent (and it's really a toss up whether you could call it rape from another person's pov).
    (And need I even say that ice-prince!Draco is in nearly all the well-written/classic H/D I myself loved?)

More detailed things like reviews aren't reliable either, 'cause so much depends on a reviewer's individual bias. Just yesterday, I came across a glowing review of a popular fic I absolutely hate, written by an apparently intelligent reader in articulate terms. If anything, often the more 'intelligent' and articulate reviewers seem to go easier on fics than I do 'cause they focus more on the writing itself & less on canonical plausibility or stuff that's particular to a ship (like, how a particular fic reflects or comments on the ship, which always concerns me).

So basically I don't care about the things people warn for one way or another (like I've never read a fic I'd say had a true Mary Sue, no matter how white-washed Draco gets), and never get warnings for what really annoys me (like flowery writing, stupid fanon excuses, shmoopy sex, Sex God!Draco, etc). Possibly warnings are meant for more 'standard' readers... whatever -those- are. I don't know, really. Are there really People Who'll Read Anything Well-written or People Who Read For Kink & that's it?
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So many people hatin' on H/D fanon cliches here made me a happy, happy (less alone!) fanpoodle! :X!

Date: 2006-07-03 10:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scoradh.livejournal.com
Oh, and didn't Aspen write a 90-chapter gen fic?

Date: 2006-07-03 11:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yourpoison.livejournal.com
AHAHAHAH NOLAfaldkfjalsj;lfkdj She's never written anything longer than maybe 10 chapters, for that Muggle-dream AU with Krissy (as Mister Bear) :)) She writes short hot things like 'Quicksilver' (they're all at her locked comm, [livejournal.com profile] privetdrive now) and... other also really hot and also snarky and IC and cute yet not too cute yet also nostalgically-Hogwartsy with a nice Ron & Hermione & Ginny and... .....lhjfslakjfsalkf :))

Date: 2006-07-04 10:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scoradh.livejournal.com
Oh, I'm thinking of Aspeninthesunlight on SH. Who is possibly [livejournal.com profile] cursescar? Oh, so confused. What is the point of having a locked comm, though? Or is she the one who pulled all her stuff off after something bad happened? ... O.o

Date: 2006-07-04 10:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yourpoison.livejournal.com
Nah, [livejournal.com profile] cursescar was always just Aspen, basically. And before that she was [livejournal.com profile] chiriko, but you probably don't remember that :> Hahah, she just wanted to control who read her fics without having to friend them all... I'm sure there's more than one person who pulled their fics after real life got too close-- but yeah, she totally fits that mold ^^;;

Date: 2006-07-04 10:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scoradh.livejournal.com
[blinks] Control ... who read your fics? Okay, I suppose in an RL context that matters ... meh, I've never got to that point. I'm too gratified when someone even reads my stuff. I don't think I've ever read her; probably because I mixed her up with Aspen and sunlight and I didn't like the look of that one. Gen fic does NOT bloat my stoat.

Date: 2006-07-04 10:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yourpoison.livejournal.com
Well, most people don't get to that point... probably 'cause if they do, we don't hear about them & they 'disappear', most of the time ><;;;; Heh. But! You have to read Quicksilver (http://web.archive.org/web/20040730124457/http://papermoon.velveteen.net/quicksilver.html) <3<3<3<3 SWORDS + H/D = OTP <3<3 *sigh*

Date: 2006-07-04 10:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scoradh.livejournal.com
Have it open now ... [glee]

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