Not at all. The Harry Potter franchise has a huge and diverse fanfiction community. Most of the fanfiction is well - written, adheres to the spirit of the original, and is a celebration of the world and characters. Only a minuscule amount of fanfiction could be considered 'vile' and it is not a common opinion that Harry Potter 'works for' it. Fans are more likely to be interested in positive interpretations of the characters and their adventures, rather than any form of 'vile' use of them in fanfiction.
Perhaps it means that in the realm of this particular fanfiction which is considered 'vile', Harry Potter is being made to serve the purposes of a narrative that is not worthy. It could be that the writer of the fanfiction is misusing the character of Harry Potter to create a story that is full of negative themes, such as excessive violence, or relationships that are inappropriate for the character. This goes against the essence of what Harry Potter represents in the original series, which is about heroism, friendship, and fighting against evil.
Definitely not. Harry Potter is known for his courage, loyalty, and his big heart in the official series. Although fanfiction can take different directions, the idea of Harry being heartless is quite contrary to what the vast majority of fans believe. Fans usually expect fanfiction to at least stay somewhat true to the core of the characters, and a heartless Harry goes against that.
No. There is a vast range of fanfiction in the Harry Potter community, with different lengths and qualities. Some fans prefer long, elaborate stories that can span multiple books' worth of content, while others might enjoy shorter pieces. So it's not a common opinion to simply label all Harry Potter fanfiction as short.
It's an opinion. Fanfiction is a very fluid and creative area. There's no definitive end to it. Even if a lot of fanfiction has been written, there are always new ways to approach the characters, settings, and themes of Harry Potter. It's not like there's a set number of stories that can be written, and just because someone feels it's 'done' doesn't make it so in the overall scope of the fanfiction world.
Some fans might think so. There are those who prefer to focus on the original works and feel that the deluge of fanfic can be overwhelming. But many fans also love fanfic and don't think there can be 'too much'.
Yes, to some extent. Many fans are extremely passionate about Harry Potter fanfic. They might not use the phrase literally, but they do show great enthusiasm for it. The vast variety of fanfic available, from different pairings to unique plotlines, makes it appealing to a large number of fans.
It's an opinion. 'Harry Potter' did have an influence on fanfiction, but it didn't completely stop it. There are still a lot of 'Harry Potter' fanfictions out there. However, some might feel that it had a negative impact on the quantity or quality of fanfiction due to its popularity and the way it was managed, but this is subjective.
One common theme is the exploration of redemption. Voldemort, being the ultimate evil in the original series, is sometimes given a chance at redemption in these fanfictions when he works with Harry. Another theme is the power of cooperation across ideological divides. It shows that even the darkest and the lightest can come together for a greater good.
It's not a common type. In the vast world of Harry Potter fanfiction, you'll find a lot more stories about Hogwarts during different eras, the relationships between the main trio, or the exploration of the wizarding world's politics. 'Breeder fanfiction' is more of a specialized sub - genre that only a small subset of fans might be interested in, as it delves into family - building and genetic - like concepts which are not as central to the general appeal of the Harry Potter series.
No, it's not a common opinion. The Percy Jackson fandom is quite large and diverse, and while there may be some fanfictions that are not well - done, there are also many excellent ones. Fans often create fanfictions to expand on the world, fill in gaps in the story, or explore different relationships. So to say that all Percy Jackson fanfiction is 'void' is a very broad and inaccurate generalization.