She might have found that the quality of the 'Encanto' fanfiction she's been reading has declined. There could be a lot of poorly written or unoriginal stories out there, which made her decide she'd had enough.
Maybe they think the fanfictions are starting to overshadow the original Naruto story. There are just so many different versions of fan - made stories that it's getting hard to distinguish the original from the fan - created.
They might say it because they think there are too many fanfictions that distort Hermione's character. For instance, if in a lot of fanfictions she's made into a weak character when she's actually very strong in the original series.
It could be because there's been a flood of fanfiction lately and they feel it's time to focus more on the official canon rather than all the fan - made stories. Tony Stark has a very defined character in the official Marvel world, and too much fanfiction might be diluting that.
They might feel that the flood of fanfic is diluting the true nature of the Naruto story. There are so many different interpretations in fanfics that it could be confusing or detracting from the core of what Naruto is all about. Also, if someone is more of a purist about the original Naruto series, seeing so much fan - made stuff might make them feel that enough is enough.
It could mean that she has read or been exposed to a sufficient amount of 'Encanto' fanfiction and doesn't want any more. Maybe she's found that a lot of it is repetitive or just not to her taste anymore.
Maybe they're tired of seeing so many different interpretations of Natsu in fanfiction that they think are inaccurate or over - the - top.
Maybe they are a fan of Harry (from whatever fandom he belongs to) and they are tired of seeing him being abused in fan - made stories. They might prefer more positive or different storylines for the character.
There are several possible reasons. Maybe he's looking for more originality in his reading material. Fanfic often builds on existing universes, and Harry may be craving something completely new. Another factor could be that he's had negative experiences with certain fanfics, such as encountering offensive or poorly - written ones. After a while, these experiences could lead him to declare that he's had enough of fanfic as a whole.
Maybe someone said it to correct a wrong assumption. If there was some confusion where people thought Naruto was related to Adobe in the context of fanfiction, this statement would be to set the record straight.
One reason could be the lack of understanding of the original Naruto series by the fanfiction writers. They might misinterpret the characters' motives or the overall world - building. For instance, if they make Naruto act completely against his nature, like being overly cruel, it would seem like a poor representation. Also, if the fanfiction has a very weak plot structure, just randomly throwing in events without a clear purpose, it can lead to the perception of it being poor.