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Sometimes I feel like people on the internet have forgotten that not nearly all criticism is founded, relevant or useful.

Sometimes, criticism is just... "this thing doesn't live up to the thing in my head and that's somehow your fault".

Date: 9/10/19 14:25 (UTC)
cassini: 2bit low res davepeta (Default)
From: [personal profile] cassini
[+1 so much. and as far as i can tell, criticism of the 'this doesn't live up to the thing in my head' type isn't inherently valueless, but it gets elevated beyond itself by various factors that make it appealing but don't actually make it founded, relevant or useful. and '...that's somehow your fault' is definitely one of those factors, especially when/where outrage is currency ]

Date: 9/10/19 16:01 (UTC)
cassini: 2bit low res davepeta (Default)
From: [personal profile] cassini
[agreement with the author is a good way of putting it; i contrarily lean towards a word that feels more neutral but that phrase is very correct. in the outrage-currency-critical sphere, even a basic notion of acknowledging a creator's intent looks like ceding ground and we don't do that and keep our cred, do we. *vaguely points at people calling r sugar a fascist* -_- ]

[gonna plead ignorance once more on 'idk how fandom does things sorry', but i feel like there should be plenty of room for people who can't make art/fic/whatevs to express their wishes and disappointments and instead just have to talk about it without the promotion of it as anything more than opinions... but i'm being idealistic, and i'm conscious of it. stuff can't be filed neatly ]

Date: 9/10/19 20:27 (UTC)
cassini: 2bit low res davepeta (Default)
From: [personal profile] cassini
[it's a deliberately cultivated ignorance :3 ]

[i may have to pick up 'soft fanfic' to blend with my 'not-meta' term ]

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