Anon 04/11/2018 (Wed) 05:10:37 No.1194 del
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>Maybe it´s because they know that fans give more advertisement than the channels. A great fanwork could work as something attractive for anybody else, even for those who are not fans, can appeciate what they are and outsiders consume a little bit of their time on this franchise.

Lullaby for a Princess anyone? One of the things that does keep us from not being considered full furry cringe and rejection territory by both the chans and "normies" is the crazy amount of good/great mlp fanworks. I am still amazed that I can say with confidence that a good quarter to a third of out fanworks are at least decent, with depending on the category, 5 to 15% even being elegant and dare I say sometimes intellective. We still have all the autism and cringe stories, etc. But how many other fandoms have such a high amount of work that is not utterly trash? Truly a violation of Sturgeon's law.

>I don´t know how is the C/D going currently but I think things have laxed or calmed down a lot.

Even their CD in there worst days was still better then it could have been. They mainly targeted fanworks that both had the quality of standing out of the crowd/invading mainstream space too much and possibly being mistaken for them. Such as JanAnimations and Fighting is Magic. Heck I remember once a MLP visual novel that was going to be on sale that was strongly based on the universe and they only requested them to change some of the names. Not saying ther conduct has been perfect, but honestly they could've nuked a lot of things if they wanted too.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/warner-bros-claims-harry-potter-sites/
Though perhaps not this level, I'd would've imaged that they would've policed things more. Such as taking down any animations that would just usual internet tier crap and nuking any fangames that went beyound being fileings past around the chans.

>I beleive, as some anon said in /mlp/, the staff may lurk the board and even Jimmy made an interview in Horse News.

Me too.