Is there a tag/genre that you do not want to read anymore?

Tempokai

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I will probably never read the [put whatever gimmick here] OP MC comedy stories again. Like those "I'm a OP chef in the constant warfare apocalypse and everyone obeys me" where comedy is only funny for a three chapters or so :/
 

CannelleLapine

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I’m kind of burned out on beastkin. I mean I really love animal-eared girls & guys but like… I dunno I feel like nobody really cares anymore. It’s like “oh I have a tail“ for two chapters and then they act like they would if they were human.

I probably couldn’t do any better, but I’d like for different fantasy races to mean more than “I am human with permanent accessories.”
 

Thraben

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Tl;dr Stories that don't know what Grimdark is, whether they're trying to aspire to the false ideal or trying to reject it.

Grimdark doesn't mean 'take the the most dystopic parts of Warhammer 40k lore recaps and write them into your novel'. I call these novels Fakedarks, since they weren't actually intending to engage with the genre as a genre, they only wanted a dark setting.
It means 'I'm using a dark, gritty, and bleak tone to accentuate the existing messages and themes'.

Similarly, I've encountered several stories in my time that are like anti-fakedarks, wherein the notion of something being gritty or bleak is anathema and immersion irreparably suffers once I realize the story thinks that way.

There's a lot of really interesting space to write in within the context of true Grimdark, that's why people fall in love with Grimdark stories, and trying to shy away from any amount of grit or bleakness makes a story look like it isn't interested in exploring its own ideas.
 

aattss

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There are a number of tropes that I dislike, but few that I originally liked.

What comes to mind is dungeoncore. I feel like too often, dungeons and/or everyone else end up being murderhobos. Sometimes there are so few characters that the MC can nonviolently interact with that the author creates some fairy or such whose sole purpose is to interact with the MC.
 
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