>>13 it worries me that ppl seem to judge fiction by how well it goes for or against their morals rather than just like, anything else you can get out of art. not only do they treat fiction like it's a representation of irl, they expect artists and their art to outright be vessels to push their worldview. if they don't get it they scream about the work being "problematic" or "woke" (depending on who is doing the bitching.) it's like ppl think every single thing should be made for them. the way ppl talk about sex and fan service being in shows/art is a great example.
tho i agree with a lot of stuff you said i'll be real- some normie drawling is whatever imo. what i can't stand are the ppl who think they're keepers of what is art and how it should be made. these types act like calling out shit they don't like in fiction is some type of noble cause, moral duty, and obligation.
it makes artist's job harder because why put up with having random stupid ppl speculate on and even decide your character because you put something in a story or drew something and the wrong person found out about it? i hate this mindset so much idk why so many ppl do it, besides out of stupidity and maybe to fit in their online circles. it's weird and i hope online discussion becomes smarter, but that's a pipedream.
tho i agree with a lot of stuff you said i'll be real- some normie drawling is whatever imo. what i can't stand are the ppl who think they're keepers of what is art and how it should be made. these types act like calling out shit they don't like in fiction is some type of noble cause, moral duty, and obligation.
it makes artist's job harder because why put up with having random stupid ppl speculate on and even decide your character because you put something in a story or drew something and the wrong person found out about it? i hate this mindset so much idk why so many ppl do it, besides out of stupidity and maybe to fit in their online circles. it's weird and i hope online discussion becomes smarter, but that's a pipedream.