Where do they put out the calls? On their pages? I've never noticed one, and cleaning up tags--well, they're about the only things I'm tidy about. I love tagging.
they made there way to the street where dean hauled a cab
Sometimes I'm really tempted to draw some of these misspellings. If only it weren't so massively rude. Maybe drawer-art.
Possibly the OTW mailing list. I'm not sure.
My new favorite fanfic line:
Small beads of blood perturbed from Sam’s cock
I don't have any idea what the author was trying to say -- protruded? -- and I don't care.
Now I'm perturbed. I think. I'm not protruding.
I really do like having tags it makes it easier to skim through stories, especially when I'm randomly searching through tags just to see what's up.
But there there are some people who OVER TAG. Seriously I found one story with over 100 tags. I stopped counting, and most of them were doubles. Male Slash, slash, the pairings, the characters names, the characters names with the fandom listed, the type of POV listed three times, Alternate Universe listed three different ways.
And then there are the random phrases or the "apologies" like "don't blame me!" or "this just happened" "I don't even know!" "This turned into something else".
One of the most useless tags I've seen was "Can't tag for this, it's a spoiler" followed by "Can't tag for that either".
Stop being witty and
just don't tag for it.
LJ has a way to spoiler cover tags, right? I appreciate when someone says they'll put them in the notes. At least they're trying, because some stuff is...I'm not going to claim triggery, but why ruin an experience and generate dislike towards yourself?
I'd also love to see exercises in third party tagging. I'm assuming wranglers only read tags and normalise them, right, Debet?
Which reminds me--what does "freeform" mean? Sometimes they seem like normal tags, and I'm never sure if it will show up when I do a tag search. Which I do more and more. I'm getting moody as fuck.
Is the OTW newsletter intrusive? Can anyone sign up?
One series I'm following on AO3 has summaries at the end for people who find specific things triggery. So if you're fine with, say, the violence in some chapters but have major problems with the hospital scenes in others, you can skip to the summary at the end of the hospital chapters and stay up on the plotlines for the series as a whole. I think that's a helpful way to handle things.
I've only seriously tag nagged once--Castiel was a rape survivor, and they described some of the abuse, AND had his brother and Dean harangue him for not being ready to get physical with someone else.
I told her she should tag for past rape and continuing emotional abuse of survivors, and I got one out of two. I think she really had no idea what she was writing, though.
(Things like, "tag this with the big bang! More people will see the awesome!" don't count)