#WritersCoffeeClub 1st June.
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#WritersCoffeeClub 1st June. Are there ethical principles fiction must adhere to? What are they?
I learned them and use the term:
Morals are internal, personal values
Ethics are rules set by a governing agency.So there would be no blanket ethical code for writers.
I publish on AO3 and PIXIV, and as such, I am bound by their TOS. They are different, and sometimes my writer shows the difference.
I also have a moral code which includes:
* no plagiarism
* no lewding real people
* giving credit for anything I borrow.
* If I must punch, punch up.
* Trigger tag appropriately
* Avoid *ism(s) and correct transgressions when they are pointed out to me.
* Treat fellow writers and my team with respect.
* Pay a fair amount for purchased services such as art.I am sure there are others. I strive to be a high-class moral person.
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#WritersCoffeeClub 1st June. Are there ethical principles fiction must adhere to? What are they?
I learned them and use the term:
Morals are internal, personal values
Ethics are rules set by a governing agency.So there would be no blanket ethical code for writers.
I publish on AO3 and PIXIV, and as such, I am bound by their TOS. They are different, and sometimes my writer shows the difference.
I also have a moral code which includes:
* no plagiarism
* no lewding real people
* giving credit for anything I borrow.
* If I must punch, punch up.
* Trigger tag appropriately
* Avoid *ism(s) and correct transgressions when they are pointed out to me.
* Treat fellow writers and my team with respect.
* Pay a fair amount for purchased services such as art.I am sure there are others. I strive to be a high-class moral person.
@NaraMoore@sakurajima.moe in general I think all topics are available in fiction; that is our society’s space to talk about things that might otherwise cause harm.
But you own everything you write, and I don’t believe in “just asking questions” as a driver. If your fiction includes such a topic, what you are getting at should be fairly clear, even if it is not for characters and groups within your fiction. Otherwise I am going to assume on the author’s behalf to their potential embarrassment. A “just asking questions” story about people living happily under fascism is going to be taken as an endorsement of fascism, for example. -
@NaraMoore@sakurajima.moe in general I think all topics are available in fiction; that is our society’s space to talk about things that might otherwise cause harm.
But you own everything you write, and I don’t believe in “just asking questions” as a driver. If your fiction includes such a topic, what you are getting at should be fairly clear, even if it is not for characters and groups within your fiction. Otherwise I am going to assume on the author’s behalf to their potential embarrassment. A “just asking questions” story about people living happily under fascism is going to be taken as an endorsement of fascism, for example.Sorry, I don't really get what you're driving at.
For example, I make no mention of "just asking questions." It is also not the kind of lit. I write. I don't set out what-ifs.
Certainly, I agree that an author's philosophy and beliefs will show up in their writing. Mine do. But I don't know how that relates to ethics or the moral guidelines I follow.
If somehow you took one of my comments as being stated as a universal rule all authors should follow, I think I clearly stated that morals are individually constructed, not universal.
Feel free to explain if you wish.
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Sorry, I don't really get what you're driving at.
For example, I make no mention of "just asking questions." It is also not the kind of lit. I write. I don't set out what-ifs.
Certainly, I agree that an author's philosophy and beliefs will show up in their writing. Mine do. But I don't know how that relates to ethics or the moral guidelines I follow.
If somehow you took one of my comments as being stated as a universal rule all authors should follow, I think I clearly stated that morals are individually constructed, not universal.
Feel free to explain if you wish.
@NaraMoore@sakurajima.moe I was answering the question from a personal view; I wasn't directing it at you.
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@NaraMoore@sakurajima.moe I was answering the question from a personal view; I wasn't directing it at you.
@NaraMoore@sakurajima.moe I (missed a word; not) may have just understood the purpose of your post. But I had no problem with anything you wrote.
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@NaraMoore@sakurajima.moe I (missed a word; not) may have just understood the purpose of your post. But I had no problem with anything you wrote.
Haha, amazing what a difference POV can make. As a general comment rather than a response to my answer and it now makes sense. Thank you for clearing up my misunderstanding.
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Haha, amazing what a difference POV can make. As a general comment rather than a response to my answer and it now makes sense. Thank you for clearing up my misunderstanding.
@NaraMoore@sakurajima.moe you’re the only one I have seen on this tag so I thought it was something you ran embarrassingly enough.
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@NaraMoore@sakurajima.moe you’re the only one I have seen on this tag so I thought it was something you ran embarrassingly enough.
I see. I understand. And I thought I was privileged. Ego shattered.
But I am surprised you haven't seen anyone else it a very popular hashtag. Are the connections of Sakurajima social that bad?
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I see. I understand. And I thought I was privileged. Ego shattered.
But I am surprised you haven't seen anyone else it a very popular hashtag. Are the connections of Sakurajima social that bad?
@NaraMoore@sakurajima.moe it’s pretty weak at times. I’ve been considering changing instances for a bit but just haven’t really sat down to think about it or the logistics.