Maybe he has read some really bad Order fanfictions before that were full of inaccuracies. For example, the characters' personalities were completely distorted or the plot was so far - fetched that it made him lose trust in all Order fanfictions.
Perhaps Harry has heard from others about the inconsistent and unreliable nature of some Order fanfictions. He values the authenticity of the Order's story so much that when he realizes how much fanfictions can deviate from it, he decides not to trust them. Fanfictions might change important events or relationships within the Order in ways that he can't accept.
It could be that he has some personal reasons related to his own understanding of the Order. He might think that fanfictions often take too many liberties and don't respect the essence of the Order. So, he just doesn't trust them.
Maybe he has read some really bad Order fanfictions before that were full of inaccuracies or out - of - character portrayals, which made him lose trust in this type of fanfiction.
In some fanfiction, the author might create a plot where Harry has been betrayed before. So, he has trust issues even with his friends. For example, if he was tricked by someone who seemed like a friend in the past, it could make him more cautious and less trusting in new situations with his real friends.
Maybe in the fanfiction, the Order has some actions that Harry disagrees with. For example, they might be too controlling over his life and decisions. Harry is a very independent person, and if the Order tries to restrict his freedom in the story, it could lead to his hatred.
The writers of fanfictions could focus more on staying true to the original Order concept. If they can accurately represent the characters, their motives, and the overall story line of the Order, Harry might start to trust them.
The fanfiction writers could focus more on staying true to the original Order's characteristics. For example, accurately depicting the relationships between members and their goals.
In some fanfictions, yes. Writers often explore the complex relationship between Harry and Snape. They might create scenarios where Harry discovers Snape's true loyalties and motives earlier than in the original books, leading to a new level of trust.
Well, it could be that in those fanfictions, the writer is exploring an alternate universe concept. They might rewrite the Weasleys' characters to be more self - centered or having hidden motives that Harry discovers over time. But this goes against the general perception of the Weasleys in the official Harry Potter series where they are loving and trustworthy.
Well, in some fanfictions, Harry might not trust Dumbledore because Dumbledore often keeps secrets. For example, he doesn't fully disclose the prophecy details at once. Harry could feel like he's being manipulated or not given all the information he needs to face the challenges. So, that lack of transparency can lead to Harry's distrust.
In some fanfictions, the author might want to create a new plot twist. Maybe they introduce a misunderstanding, like Hermione accidentally getting involved in something that looks suspicious to Harry. For example, if she's caught in a secret meeting that she can't immediately explain, Harry could start to lose trust.
Maybe in the fanfiction, Harry has had bad experiences with adults. For example, some adults in the story might have betrayed his trust in the past, so he becomes wary of all adults.