Actually, you're the one being douchy. But hey, be sure to let us know the next time you lose a close family member, so we can sit back and anonymously judge you too.
Considering you know approximately shit about what's going on with her IRL (nor do I), it's fortunate that you don't get a vote, Little Miss Anonymously Entitled.
Don't bring this into a post I have made. Your comment is extremely rude and entitled. It seems like some people in this fandom, including you, think that it revolves around you.
When a writer post something they have rein over that work. They can delete or re-post it as many times as they want. We have an amazingly creative fandom and we have lost A LOT of talented writers due to "fans" like you.
Can I just point out that I find it really, really ironic for someone to say that "when a writer post something they have rein over that work" in the same post where they're asking people to share that person's work without their authorization? Even though it has been pointed out that the author is just taking a break and will likely be back?
Just, y'know, felt the need to point it out because irony amuses me...
I posted this before people caught wind of what was going on. Yes, there is an option of deleting it but what is stopping someone else from posting it again?
Yes, they have rein over it but you can't control who has copies of a fic that has been posted in a public forum. And unless livejournal or dreamwidth gives the option of banning copy and pasting on a journal it will continue to happen.
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I'm thinking it happens so often that there'll be a point where the sense of entitlement in this fandom will stop shocking me, right?
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When a writer post something they have rein over that work. They can delete or re-post it as many times as they want. We have an amazingly creative fandom and we have lost A LOT of talented writers due to "fans" like you.
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(Anonymous) 2010-08-27 12:54 am (UTC)(link)Just, y'know, felt the need to point it out because irony amuses me...
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Yes, they have rein over it but you can't control who has copies of a fic that has been posted in a public forum. And unless livejournal or dreamwidth gives the option of banning copy and pasting on a journal it will continue to happen.