Replying to @#1 itoshi rin glazer Ⓐ itoshi rin glazer Ⓐ
As an avid fanfiction reader, I have spent years immersed in thousands of stories across various fandoms. One thing that frequently catches me off guard is the presence of untagged characters, especially when they play important roles in the story. This can be both intriguing and frustrating, as it disrupts expectations but sometimes adds unexpected depth or humor. For instance, reading a My Hero Academia fic where characters like Deku and Shinso are reimagined in a small American town with rebellious traits was already a creative twist. However, discovering Gojo as an untagged parental figure was completely unexpected. This kind of surprise can be jarring if not properly signposted, as readers rely on tags to understand character dynamics and content warnings. From personal experience, well-managed tagging is crucial for reader satisfaction and accessibility. It helps prevent accidental exposure to sensitive themes or plot elements and fosters trust between authors and readers. When an author neglects to tag a significant character or relationship, it can feel like a breach of that trust, even if the story itself is compelling. Fanfiction communities thrive on openness and creativity, but clear communication through tags ensures the enjoyment and safety of all participants. Embracing stories with untagged characters might require some flexibility as a reader, yet it's always rewarding when the narrative surprises work in harmony with transparent tagging practices. Ultimately, the best fanfiction experiences balance inventive storytelling with respect for the tagging conventions that support inclusive reading.



































































