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pauraque_bk ([personal profile] pauraque_bk) wrote2009-06-24 09:24 pm
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"you'll never convince them"

There's a wank going on that's as old as the hills (aren't they all), and a lot of people are making extraordinary fools of themselves (don't they always). The epicenter wasn't in my part of fandom; my windows rattled but nothing fell down.

It does strike me, though, that in these sorts of things there's sometimes a tendency to suggest that all argument is useless because you'll never convince your opponents that you're right. I really can't agree there. If your point is a good and valid one, you should make it, not for your opponents, but for those reading along.

On the internets there are always more lurkers than participants. The ones opening their mouths are the ones who already have a strong opinion, and the more they talk, the more they have invested in never giving any ground or learning anything new, because in their eyes that would not be learning, but "losing".

The ones *not* speaking are the ones who aren't sure. Those are people your argument can reach, whether or not you ever find out about it. (Just try not to claim that the lurkers support you in email.)


And seriously, "victim privilege"? Bitch, PLEASE.


ETA: There's now a rundown on unfunnybusiness if you really want to know. Warning for nausea at others' ridiculous behavior, at the very least...

[identity profile] mimine.livejournal.com 2009-06-25 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
It's mind-boggling. Warnings are easy. Rape, controversial crap that might squick the hell out of your audience. It goes without saying. What the hell is wrong with people? What are they going to argue about next? Ratings? Pairings? Whether fics should have titles? What is this shit?
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[identity profile] wootsauce.livejournal.com 2009-06-25 07:53 pm (UTC)(link)
don't give them any ideas, dude!
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[personal profile] pauraque 2009-06-25 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
To give my story a title would violate my artistic vision, because the reader mustn't know any information about the story before they start reading it. In fact, it's best if they don't even KNOW they're about to read it; ideally the story just pops up on their screen at a random moment.

[identity profile] mimine.livejournal.com 2009-06-26 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
ideally the story just pops up on their screen at a random moment

lmao! Even better if it's at work with their supervisor behind their back! ta da!