Forwarded there.
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Fan Fiction II: Great story! Where's the sequel?
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Thanks, and also good lord.
Also, Fanlore is on top of its documentation: [link]
Thanks, and also good lord.
My thoughts exactly.
If this is something where more eyes or collaborators would be helpful, I'd like to see the doc, too. I feel like I've been in fandom a long time, and I really appreciate the work that went into AO3. So if I could be helpful for whatever the next Fandom Initiative might be, I'd like to. If there are already too many cooks in the kitchen, no worries. I'll be happy to help with editing, testing, etc. if and when that might be useful.
ETA: My profile address is good.
I was reading a thing talking about how, with the trashfire that is social media platforms, maybe we'll go back to personal websites and rss feeds.
I was reading a thing talking about how, with the trashfire that is social media platforms, maybe we'll go back to personal websites and rss feeds.
I want people to use DW more, but I don't know if that ship has sailed.
I'll admit I like(d) Tumblr, but that's because I'd curated my dash so it was almost entirely pretty pictures, gifs, and image sets for my aesthetic interests and my fandom. That's what I'd want from a new platform, and I just don't know if it's going to happen.
With people talking about...I can't remember the name for it, but it's the model where it's like BitTorrent...distributed fandom, maybe? There would be a technical barrier to entry, which leads to having to ask an established fan for help, which leads to reinforcement of the kind of social norms that I feel are currently breaking down. Which is neither a plus or a minus, just a thought.
And that ties into a conversation I had on Twitter about the new practice of putting a link to your Patreon or PayPal or whatever at the end of a story or a fanart post or meta. I understand that people, especially the groups of people who are likely to be involved in fandom, might be really tight on money. But to have that link there, constantly asking me for money, feels like putting me in a relationship with them that I didn't agree to. I thought we had a fan-to-fan relationship, and you're putting me in a fan-to-creator one.
My thing with Tumblr is that once a thing is off my dash, I can never find it again (also my issue with FB and Twitter. I don't always want to live in the now.)
I thought we had a fan-to-fan relationship, and you're putting me in a fan-to-creator one.
Oh, my, yeah, that would bother me.
One thing I have noticed lately is that if I'm reading fic on AO3 via recommendations or whatever, I'm far less likely to remember the writer's name than I used to when I read fic on LJ or mailing lists. Because AO3 is (intentionally) not a social network, the social/community component of the writer-reader relationship isn't there, and my subconscious isn't reacting to the story the same way as it used to.
I feel kind of bad about that, to be honest.