It might be that Harry Potter values the authenticity of their story. Fanfiction can be all over the place with different plotlines and characterizations. He may feel that the fan - made stories about Hermione don't do justice to their real - life (in the wizarding world) experiences together. He's used to their real interactions and growth, and fanfiction might seem like a strange and wrong version of that to him.
Maybe in some fanfictions, Molly Weasley is portrayed in a way that goes against Harry's perception of her. For example, if she is overly controlling or interfering in a much harsher way than in the original books, Harry, as a character who values his independence, might not be able to stand it.
Well, in some fanfics, the writer might change Ron's character a lot. Maybe they make him too annoying or do things that are out of character for him. So Harry, as we know him from the original books, just can't stand this new version of Ron in the fanfic.
One thing that makes a Harry Potter Hermione fanfiction stand out is its ability to surprise the reader. Maybe it has a plot twist that changes the whole dynamic between them. For example, if Hermione suddenly discovers a new power that she has to use to save Harry. The fanfiction should also be able to capture the chemistry between them. This can be done through their dialogues, how they look at each other, and how they support each other in difficult situations. Additionally, if it can add depth to the existing lore of the Harry Potter universe, like exploring a hidden part of Hogwarts or a forgotten spell, it will definitely stand out.
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.
Some writers might create such fanfiction for the shock value. They want to break the established strong friendship in the original series to get readers' attention.
Maybe because in those fanfictions, Hermione's bossy character is over - emphasized. Harry might feel like it doesn't stay true to their real friendship dynamic in the original series.
Well, it might be part of a fantasy world created by the author where unusual circumstances bring Harry and petrified Hermione together. Maybe it's to create tension or drive the story in an unexpected direction.
Another possible reason is that Harry is protective of their story. Fanfiction can be quite wild with different interpretations, and he might not like how some fanfictions try to rewrite their relationship. He has a deep - seated understanding of his bond with Hermione, and fanfiction that messes with that can be hard for him to tolerate. He might think that the real story is already great and doesn't need these made - up alterations.
Well, they might be too caught up in the real events of their wizarding world. Fanfiction often takes creative liberties that could seem far - fetched to them. They've lived through the real Harry Potter adventures, so the made - up stories in fanfiction just don't seem believable.
One reason could be his status as the main character in the original series. He is the 'Chosen One', so fanfiction writers may be more inclined to center their stories around him.