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Re: Fic Discussion!

From: (Anonymous)
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I don't have this severe a reaction but I also strongly dislike recreational drug use in fics and if it's tagged, I just skip the fic, but nothing makes me back out of a story faster than realizing that yet another person failed to tag it. It's gotten to the point where I won't even read a high school or college AU without first doing a word-search for different drug words, only because I've ended up with one too many fics where I'll get a few thousand words in and lolz one of the main characters is a dealer isn't that cute? (The sad thing is that this has happened more than once.) If it's just a minor mention I wouldn't be bothered, but when it's a main character/repetitive part of the story and you didn't bother to tag it, that's when I quit reading, and I often find, if they used it once in a fic without tagging, you're right that it'll show up in other fics also without tags. There are some authors (and apparently some anons here too) who think that recreational drug use is so common that it's just not worth tagging, which is...disheartening for those of us who don't want to read about it, I guess, and also makes me wonder what my friends and I did wrong all through our educations...