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Discussion: Reading fic. What kind of things will stop you from finishing reading a fic?
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Discussion: Reading fic. What kind of things will stop you from finishing reading a fic?
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Date: Wednesday, August 7th, 2019 19:47 (UTC)For me it's little silly things like *childish nicknames, constantly identifying characters by their hair colour (there are other physical features!), begging for reviews in notes.
*One SVU fic I came across and stopped reading had Alex and Olivia constantly calling each other Livvy and Lexi and I thought I was reading a primary school AU.
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Date: Wednesday, August 7th, 2019 23:12 (UTC)Rather than mention any specific detail, the kind of things that stop me from finishing a fic usually stop me from starting it in the first place.
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Date: Wednesday, August 7th, 2019 23:58 (UTC)As for reading fic, the main thing that gets me is OOC-ness, even if it's a character I hate. The worst is when it happens slowly over the course of an epic length fic, I'm halfway through and realize that the characters (or one or two characters in particular) are completely unrecognizable from the source material and I wind up quitting in disgust, but I was invested in the actual plot.
Also historical anachronisms/inattention to worldbuilding/very specific modern aus that get research dead wrong. For example, stovetops didn't exist in the early 1700s, countertops, or screen porches. Someone wrote a string of reality tv aus in one fandom but had no idea how editing and behind the scenes stuff worked.
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Date: Friday, August 9th, 2019 04:22 (UTC)I'll second the commenter mentioning childish nicknames - and the one mentioning really obvious bad details (poor research or anachronisms). Like, I was reading someone's fic once, and the way they described the plane crash that they had in it was just all wrong, felt like they'd watched some terrible B-grade disaster film. (I've seen tons of Air Crash Investigation documentaries and read quite a few books about air crashes; one of my side interests.) And usually people who can't write worth beans also don't spell-check properly or whatnot, so I can avoid their fics just by reading the summaries, but occasionally I find one that they managed to make look good - until I read partway into it, and found it was so terrible - OOCness, as another one mentioned, is a *huge* factor for me.