Twitter User's Post About 'Quitting Reading For Good' Because Of Problematic Authors Inspires Criticism, Becomes A Copypasta

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Honestly I'm This Close To Quitting For Good or the Problematic Or Worse Copypasta is a phrasal template and copypasta about being close to quitting something, like a TV show or activity, because all the characters or another aspect of the subject is problematic, and the poster keeps getting attached before learning this.

The copypasta was popularized on X / Twitter in early May 2026 and was started after @motsdemaelys made a post about quitting reading for good because every author ends up being problematic. The post inspired some backlash and discourse about the idea of being "too problematic."

Origin

On May 2nd, 2026, X user @motsdemaelys posted, "honestly i'm this close to quitting reading for good. every single author i actually love turns out to be problematic or worse. i'm so tired of finding out after i already got attached. feels like i can't enjoy anything anymore without a background check first," garnering over 3,000 likes and 3,900 reposts in five days. This is the earliest known version of the meme.

56 PM · May 2, 2026 9.7M Views

The post proved controversial, inspiring several notable quote-retweets criticizing the poster. For example, on May 3rd, X user @teachrobotslove made a long post about how everyone has problematic aspects of themselves, garnering over 60,000 likes in four days.

Autumn Christian @teachrobotslove Subscribe Your mother is problematic. Your father is problematic. Your son is problematic. Your aunt is problematic. The cashier at the local Tesco is problematic. You've probably bought a cookie from a bakery made by hands that have done unspeakable things. Every chocolate bar you've ever eaten has probably killed a 7 year old child slave in Cameroon. The gas that drives your car is fueled by engines of death. Every person who has ever smiled at you in the streets has committed some act that if you knew about it, would make you profoundly dislike them. We have all been bad, small, petty, unlikeable, cruel, downright mean. Authors are not special "problematic" beings, they're just more public. Part of being an adult is recognizing that without mercy for our fellow human beings, and ourselves, we'd all be condemned to death. Reading fiction should help us understand that we're all irreparably tainted with evil, every system is corrupted, every line is broken. And like, that's okay. That's what it means to be alive.

That same day, X user @Unohanabbygirl quoted the post claiming that the poster, and their generation in general, has a "crippling case of moral ocd," garnering over 63,000 likes in four days.

Princess @Unohanabbygirl 0 I remember someone on here saying this generation has a crippling case of moral ocd and I can't help but agree. You're never going to be able to enjoy anything ever if you insist on navigating the art/media this way Omelo @motsdemaelys - May 2 honestly i'm this close to quitting reading for good. every single author i actually love turns out to be problematic or worse. i'm so tired of finding out after i already got attached. feels like i can't enjoy anything anymore without a background check first 12:17 PM - May 3, 2026 1M Views

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The copypasta inspired new versions throughout early May 2026.

On May 3rd, 2026, X user @ashwxrya posted, "honestly i'm this close to quitting food for good. every single chef i actually love turns out to be problematic or worse. i'm so tired of finding out after i already got attached. feels like i can't enjoy anything anymore without a background check first," gaining over 22,000 likes in four days.

12 AM • May 3, 2026 207.3K Views ..

On May 5th, X user @carkisms posted a version about the adult animated series South Park, writing, "Honestly I’m this close to quitting watching South Park for good. Every single character I actually love turns out to be problematic or worse. I’m so tired of finding out after I already got attached. Feels like i can't enjoy anything anymore without a background check first," garnering over 7,100 likes in two days.

57 PM · May 5, 2026 - 323.6K Views

On May 6th, X user @ruemennd posted a version about It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, writing, "honestly I’m this close to quitting watching Always Sunny for good. Every single character I actually love turns out to be problematic or worse. I’m so tired of finding out after I already got attached. Feels like i can't enjoy anything anymore without a background check first," gaining over 5,900 likes in a day.

44 AM - May 6, 2026 487.6K Views

Various Examples

00 PM - May 3, 2026 - 900 Views sumikyuue (100/100) | semi-IA @sumikyuue Fan account 0 ... honestly i'm this close to quitting Danganronpa for good. every single character i actually love turns out to be problematic or worse. i'm so tired of finding out after i already got attached. feels like i can't enjoy anything anymore without a background check first. 5:18 PM - May 4, 2026 6,595 Views 56 PM - May 3, 2026 1,182 Views

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