Maybe the fanfic had some false or offensive information about Naruto or his world. He couldn't stand it so he burned it.
It could be that the live fanfic was causing some sort of chaos or disruption in the Naruto fan community. Naruto, as a symbol of the series, was used to represent the act of getting rid of this troublesome fanfic. For example, if the fanfic was spreading misinformation about character relationships or important events in the Naruto lore, it might need to be 'burned' to stop the wrong ideas from spreading.
Maybe the fanfic doesn't respect the kunoichi characters enough.
It could be for a more personal reason. Maybe he's going through some internal struggle or self - doubt, and wearing a mask is a way for him to create a new persona, a stronger and more confident version of himself. It's like a shield that allows him to face challenges he might not be able to as the regular Naruto.
It could be a story where something in an alley near a house burns and Naruto and Tsunade are involved. Maybe they are trying to put out the fire, or perhaps the fire is related to some sort of mystery or danger that they have to face. Without reading the actual fanfic, it's hard to say for sure.
Maybe they have a very extreme view. They might think light novels are full of unrealistic content that misleads readers, especially young ones. So they want to get rid of them all by burning.
I'm not sure if it's popular. There are so many TF2 fanfics out there, and without more information or some kind of popularity metric like views or reviews on a particular fanfic site, it's hard to say.
Well, 'burn baby burn' gives the impression of something exciting or chaotic. In the context of a TF2 fanfic, it could be about a situation where the characters are in a really tough fight. Maybe there's a lot of destruction and high - energy action. For example, it could be about a battle between the two teams where the environment is on fire and the characters are fighting tooth and nail to win. It could also be about a character's personal journey within the game's world that has this 'burning' or intense aspect to it, like a character facing a really difficult challenge that they have to overcome with a lot of passion and determination.
Maybe because Naruto has a large and diverse world - building. It's not just about the Uzumaki. There are other important clans like the Uchiha too.
Someone might say it if they think Naruto has evolved into something more than just a ninja - based story. For example, it has complex character relationships that are not just about ninja battles.
One reason could be that the fanfic violates the integrity of the Naruto story. Naruto has a set of values, themes, and a consistent storyline. If the 'cra fanfic' distorts these, it would be rejected. For instance, if it changes Naruto's personality drastically.
A shy Naruto in modern fanfic is interesting because it's a contrast to his usually bold ninja self. It shows a different side of his character. His shyness can lead to unique interactions with modern characters and situations.