Thread:RRabbit42/@comment-46265562-20200709135933/@comment-961279-20200709142250

"The Boy Who Cried Wolf" is the fable about a boy who was in charge of a flock of sheep and thought it would be fun to keep tricking the village into thinking a wolf was attacking the flock. When a wolf actually does come by, the townsfolk are fed up and ignore it and the sheep are eaten. Later versions of the story add in the wolf ate the boy as well.

The boy lied so often that when he got to a point where he really needed people to believe him, no one would listen to him. Likewise, you've been adding fan fiction so often and insisting that it's real, how is anyone supposed to know when you're telling the truth? Given the choice between having to research to see if this one time you might be right after a year of forcing fan fiction to be real and undoing the edits, undoing them is the safer and more likely correct course of action.