I merely seek recognition of my position and an end to this.
Okay.
There is indeed quite a bit of truth to what you said. Some fanfic is everything you described. And the writing of it, for some people, carries every disadvantage you mentioned.
But you kept clouding the waters by voicing strong disapproval of other's reasonable choices. They may have recognized good within your position, but they were far, far,
far, too occupied with the upsetting stuff to spend time on it. I certainly found myself disinclined to voice support despite overall agreement with much of what you wrote.
Yes, people responded to in a less than ideal manner. OTOH, I think they were provoked quite thoroughly.
Maybe they would have published sooner had they started with original fiction? Who knows. It isn't my place to judge it.
Good, 'cuz earlier you called fanfic writers "lazy," which sounds pretty judgemental. Especially given ...
But maybe you don't want to be recognized at all? That's okay too.
That. (And look! You even said that's okay!) Beyond "don't want to be recognized" there are other possible factors that make writing fanfiction a reasonable choice. I mentioned one several pages ago.
You need to limit the scope of your criticisms
when you first introduce them rather than only after being hounded. I think your points are perfectly reasonable ... given the sum of the qualifications you've added, here and there ... but, as presented were so absolute, and so broad, and were so judgemental and accusatory that:
First, they were
wrong. Too absolute and broad. In your hurry to express disapproval of fanfiction and its writers you overlooked the possible positives. And they're there. Only mosquitoes are wholly evil.
Second, you'd pissed people off so much they weren't inclined to see the seed of truth within your blanket condemnations. I can't blame them one bit.
Post #18, btw, is the one where I think the discussion dropped off a cliff.
Fanfiction as the beginning to a professional writing carer may be less than ideal, especially if you overlook the practice it can give you with the basic act of writing, confidence as a writer, the connections to a fan community, the chance to build up the habits of a writer, and even a possible connection with an established author supportive of fan fiction.
OTOH, it has a lot to recommend it as a hobby. It's creative, it's communicative, it's open-ended, and it's cheap. Yes, it's not wholly good. But, put that way, it's a
fantastic hobby.