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A friend of mine posted this over on tumblr: If someone marks their fic “Author has chosen not to warn”, do you get to get your nose out of joint that it’s not tagged with things that you bother you?

#not a rhetorical question


I don’t. But I have no triggers and few squicks. I also am able to protect myself and stop reading things that may upset me, and then manage the upset myself without too much trouble or emotional damage.

I like to think that if I had triggers or squicks, I would ask a friend to vet the story for me, but I can also imagine I’d look at the tags and go, hm, that looks okay to me, and give it a whirl. It’s exhausting looking out for that all the time, and I think everyone deserves the chance to mess up by being a little optimistic about the lack of *personally* disturbing tags on a fic. And I think it’s fair for them to be upset. I even think it’s fair for them to mention it, and I also think it’s fair for them to be a bit unreasonable in their language, if you’ve hit an honest to god trigger.

I also think that you are not required to tag or warn based on their needs, or their comment. It is your creation and your decision, and I can also understand that it might be upsetting to receive a comment like this, because it can feel like an attack. It may even be worded like an attack.

I can’t speak for anyone else, but I have received a comment like this and I made a choice to add the thing the person was talking about to the tags. It took me two days to respond to it and make the decision, though, because I felt like I had been attacked, and I felt it was unreasonable. In the end I decided to do it, because I wanted to protect anyone else who might have triggers about the thing I hadn’t tagged.

These days, I use warnings and tags very purposefully to try and make my stories as safe as possible for others. I want people to be able to make educated choices about what they’re consuming, giving them tools so they can protect themselves. It doesn’t hurt my work, and to me, it is one of the great advantages to fanfiction over books. We’re writing for other fans. We often give gift fanworks because we love other fen. It’s the interaction that makes it better than books. And because of that interaction, I try to protect people who might want to consume my fanworks.

Honestly, holding books up as the end-all, be-all of the way writing should be is bullshit anyway. I read fic that’s better than published books all the time. So why should the way we think tags, warnings, and consumers of our fanworks/other fen should emulate the way books do things? (Not to mention - every OTHER entertainment has a ratings and warnings system. Music, movies, TV. Why not books?)

(And all that said - I *do* use the “Choose Not To Warn” option when the warnings are too complex to really get into or I can’t figure out WHAT to warn/tag for. I figure better safe than sorry - I am hoping that people with triggers will look at that and go “Hmmm, better not risk it.” But I don’t count on that, and if I get a comment, I try to respond gracefully and address the situation as much as I can. *shrug* It’s a complex topic, but in general, I am on the side of protecting others as much as I can. That’s just me, and I don’t judge anyone for thinking or believing differently.)

on 1/26/16 03:15 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] jenna_thorn
tagging for something, I can see - because hey, sometimes you're just in the mood for a certain something, you know? And I love people who tag for certain acts, even as I myself fail at it, because I tend to think in gen terms.

But I co-write with a friend who is in SPN/J2RPF and twice now she's gotten comments of "Please warn for bottom!character, because I only read top!character" to which we gave an appropriate amount of thought and then went back to our tea.

So I don't know that it's fandom-specific, but it might be.

on 1/26/16 08:40 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] akamine_chan
I'm all for tagging for specific acts (and I'm REALLY bad at it myself, too) because yeah, when you're in the mood for a particular [something], it's nice to be able to search by that [something].

I've heard that warning for who bottoms/who tops was a thing in SPN/SPN RPF, and I know I've heard of it happening in Sherlock fandom, as well as some anime/manga fandoms. I stick pretty close to home, fandom-wise, so I don't know if there are others.

The strangest thing I've ever heard being warned about was Blair's hair in the Sentinel fandom. Apparently his hair is a THING for a lot of people, and there was a story in which he cut OFF HIS HAIR and people got really upset, and from that point on, Blair's hair being cut needed to be warned for...

Fandom is an odd animal. :D

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