evergreen commentary:https://twitter.com/dynamicsymmetry/status/1129054034982252545 …
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I mean, setting aside the question of how you'd ever enforce this except by social shaming, and ignoring what how creating such a toxic culture would potentially impact the genre's financial viability... at what point do we decide that an adult is participating Too Much in YA?
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Can they buy and read the books? Let's say yes. Can they review them? I mean, it'd be kind of legally dubious to fire your YA reviewers right when they turn into adults and start hitting their professional stride, so we might have to let that fly. Hmm.
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Can they create or consume fanworks about the content? Well, we might say yes, provided there's no sex or romance involved... but then we're arguing that sexual content in fandom should belong solely to the same minors we're saying need to be protected from it, so. Hmmmm.
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At this point, I can hear in the distance the outraged screeching of antis: "OH MY GOD, JUST DON'T BE GROSS, IS THAT SO HARD?" LISTEN, IF YOUR ONLY DEFINITION OF "GROSS" IS "STUFF THAT MAKES ME, SPECIFICALLY, UNCOMFORTABLE, SUBJECT TO VARIOUS INDIVIDUAL CAVEATS," IT KIND OF IS
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I've definitely said something similar to this on my community listserv when people are asking what the police can do to fix a mild inconvenience, but a thing can be annoying or upsetting to you without it actually being a flaw in the system, or a crime, or a real problem.
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Welcome to interacting with other people! Sometimes our needs and desires are incompatible with each other, but this doesn't mean one person must automatically be Morally Bad! We just have to negotiate with each other and work on personal boundaries!
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