Well, it could also be that the person making this statement is tired of seeing Hermione in fanfiction in general. Maybe they prefer to focus on the original source material and feel that the fan - made stories about her have detracted from the original essence of the character. They might think that the fanfiction world has exploited her character enough.
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.
Maybe she's tired of the often inaccurate portrayals of the characters. Fanfiction sometimes distorts the true nature of Hermione and Snape's relationship as it was in the original books. For example, some fanfictions might make their interactions overly romantic when in fact they were more complex and often adversarial in the canon.
One way could be to encourage more high - quality, canon - compliant fanfiction. This would mean that the writers would stay true to the original characters' personalities and relationships. For Hermione, it would mean less of the out - of - character and often cringy portrayals she's probably tired of.
Well, it's a bit of a subjective matter. While there are a huge number of fanfictions already, new fans are always emerging and they might want to contribute their own stories. However, from a certain perspective, with so many existing ones, it could be argued that there's enough. There are so many different takes on the characters, relationships, and the magical world that it might be saturating the market so to speak.
In my opinion, 'naruto has had enough fanfiction' may mean that the Naruto series has been subject to an overabundance of fan - made fictional works. Fanfiction can be great, but when there are too many, it can start to feel like the original Naruto concept is being drowned out. There could also be a sense that the creativity in fanfiction has become repetitive or is going in directions that don't really fit with the core of Naruto.
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.
It could mean that Tony Stark, as a character, has been the subject of so much fanfiction that it's become overwhelming. Maybe the creators or the official side feel that there are too many unregulated or inaccurate portrayals in fan - made stories.
Maybe Naruto decides to leave Konoha for a while in the fanfiction. He might feel that the village has let him down in some ways and needs to find himself outside of it.