I think we've talked about this a little before, but it's come up for me again recently in another fandom with my recent Addams Family story. Certain conventions of posting a fic have evolved because people get upset about certain things - sometimes it's a general thing like major character death, sometimes it's fandom- or ship-specific. Not for the first time, I feel like I might've shot myself in the foot by doing readers a solid by putting the appropriate warning labels on things...but then the labels are leading them to imagine something much worse than what the fic actually contains.
My latest example has Gomez and Morticia in their twilight years; Morticia dies first, and Gomez commits suicide so he can follow her. It all follows the internal logic set up in the 1964 show; Gomez has previously attempted suicide when he thought Morticia didn't want him any more, and they both attempted it when they'd fallen in love but Gomez was betrothed to Morticia's sister, Ophelia, and couldn't get out of it. So it's not like I was introducing something new into the mix.
But sometimes I wonder if people are avoiding it because they think I'm killing Gomez off in order to hook Morticia up with Lurch or something. It occurs to me that maybe I could've put a bit more detail in the story description, but it's a pretty short piece, and I don't feel like I should have to give the whole thing away before it even starts. What's the point if you already know everything that's coming? All that remains is how I've done it.
There was another time at another place where I tried to give people a heads up about something that might squick on their 'ship. Despite my assurances that it would result in the happy endgame they'd want, it resulted in a bunch of drama. Many didn't consider the fact that it was my 'ship, too, and that I wanted these characters together just as much as they did. I just don't always write snapshotty pieces where the characters are already where we want them. I still have trouble reapproaching that story, and I'd like to actually finish it some day.
So my question is, has anyone else experienced this? Is it sometimes better to just do something and apologize for it later? Or is it still a good idea to do the proper labeling, and one should just suck it up as one's own fault for writing things that other people might not want to give a chance?


