It's true that keeping their size down is an issue, but the editor I was reading said she had a repeatable process for it. So I applaud her for working it out (like the colorists that made their go to filters), but once that is done and you're recognising economies of scale...relax. Shit happens, it's the internet, and losing control of where your picture goes is akin to the big time. This is not like having your book or album pirated.
I unfollowed a few people because of it, and because they were also doing things like reblogging themselves to up their notes (they admitted that much explicitly) and fuming when someone posted their coloured pic completely credited with source URL and everything, because it splits the notes count, and someone might delete the text and.. and.. and..Tumblr's supposed to be fun. You can't trade notes in for cash or orgasms.
Breathe...
and fuming when someone posted their coloured pic completely credited with source URL and everything, because it splits the notes count, and someone might delete the text and.. and.. and
WHAT. Oh good grief, how ridiculous can you get?
In other news, why do people so completely and totally ignore canon when writing? Not big things, like "S7 never happened!" or stuff like that, but things like if a character drinks or not (HINT: if you've been shown the character consuming alcohol more than once, then yes, the character drinks) and little details like that.
And why am I so cheesed off about it in a story where there are worse things to complain about, like the total straightwashing of Irene Adler.
Sigh.
And why am I so cheesed off about it in a story where there are worse things to complain about, like the total straightwashing of Irene Adler.
The straightwashing of Irene is such a enormous and glaring thing that your pedantic brain latched onto something smaller so you wouldn't get fic rage fatigue?
Not fanfic, but I got shamed on tumblr for pinning their pictures on pinterest without crediting. And these are just pictures she is posting from museum websites, not original work. But somehow I was stealing.
Hilariously (to me, at least), someone recently posted a photo of my hands/manicure from the GCS tutorial for the blood spatter manicure. About three notes in on the photo, the GCS fans started calling out the original poster for not not giving me credit or linking to Gothic Charm School.
Also, I don't even understand how you would credit on pinterest. The pin is a link back to the original.
I'm pretty sure I must be doing Tumblr wrong. I just hit reblog and add a comment and some tags. I never erase previous remarks, though.
I've started doing a deliberate search when I encounter a picture I want to use on provocateuse--I search by image to see if it seems to be a tumblr-produced effort, and then I look for the original instead. I just...no. Don't wanna go there.
Plus the general colour palette that seems to be trendy of adult skin tones is kinda...candyish. What *is* the deal?
The straightwashing of Irene is such a enormous and glaring thing that your pedantic brain latched onto something smaller so you wouldn't get fic rage fatigue?
No, I'm just more likely to be irritated by the small details, while boggling at the big things. I mean, seriously. It's almost impressively straightwashed. Part of the reason I keep reading is to see if the author ever acknowledges that she's writing a canon queer character as having an exceptionally het backstory. I'm... 26? chapters in, and not yet.