Shipping Olympics
Aug. 14th, 2011 04:15 pmIt's a bunch of fic! It was hard voting for only three, I wished there was some sort of individual voting on each fic option. There were many that were awesome, and some that were less awesome but still good enough that they deserved to be told they were pretty awesome.
I have many THOUGHTS and OPINIONS on things I noticed that I probably can't say because this is a happyfun celebration full of pairing equality. I'm tempted to just write it all up anyway and wait for the thing to end before posting it.
I have many THOUGHTS and OPINIONS on things I noticed that I probably can't say because this is a happyfun celebration full of pairing equality. I'm tempted to just write it all up anyway and wait for the thing to end before posting it.
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Date: 2011-08-15 05:12 am (UTC)Yes, that's true. In the end, I think no matter what you do to sidestep one issue with tone, reception, or anything else, you'll run into at least one more. My policy on most situations of that kind is to find the best middle ground possible (blame a year studying Dialectical Behavioral Therapy), but I can see how it could also make sense to just give the criticism as-is and hope the writer receiving it can sort it out themselves.
All that second-guessing does make a mess of good intentions, which is a strong point against sugar-coating opinions. Then again, someone being nice in a review doesn't actually make anyone feel insecure; that's just them interpreting it that way. So while that might be the end result, it's caused at least as much by people over-thinking others' reactions and the general attitude surrounding the fandom/gift exchange/etc. that they're participating in. In the end, someone could leave a completely honest review of a fic they didn't find any flaws in, and the author might still take it as the reviewer trying to spare their feelings.