Well you buy things that you enjoy right and if they make something you don't enjoy you probably won't buy it again. once their fan base gets small enough they won't be allowed to create anymore
Yeah, that's the same with buying everything. If you enjoy a burger and they change it so you don't like it you'll probably stop buying those burgers, and if those burgers sell abysmally enough they'll probably stop selling those burgers. They still don't owe you anything more than the burger you purchase.
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· 7 years ago
Say it louder for the people who don't pay for your creations but still get angry at what they see
Another thing worth mentioning is that if an idea you had does get incorporated, don't get your underwear in a bunch if you don't "get credit."
Even if you were the only one that had the idea and not one of thousands, it's still not your sandbox. Besides, how do you know that it wasn't planned from the beginning?
Fans are incredibly annnoying and stupid the bullshit they write is utterly horrible. Twighlight and 50 shades are probably the only books capable of having typical fanfiction being on par, or even better.
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· 7 years ago
You mean fandoms.
Fans have the potential to be good people.
As long as they stop writing that the Doctor's race is Timelord. His race is Gallifreyan; his designation is Timelord. I've been a Whovian since 1975 and this pisses me off so much. And you think David Tennant and Peter Capaldi would have corrected the writers on this.
*one year later yes i know, but the sarcasm is just bursting from me*
Hello yes, I am Earthman from Earth. Because I am from Earth, I am Earthman, so please stop calling me 'human'. It deeply offends me.
Even if you were the only one that had the idea and not one of thousands, it's still not your sandbox. Besides, how do you know that it wasn't planned from the beginning?
Fans have the potential to be good people.
There are too many to list.
Hello yes, I am Earthman from Earth. Because I am from Earth, I am Earthman, so please stop calling me 'human'. It deeply offends me.