004. January 26, 2019
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I'm sure you all know this already, but: Always check the comments on a thing! A discussion post is just the starting point-- comments are the continuation and often end up even more interesting than the original post.
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cfiesler posted How does new canon impact fanfiction production?: "In looking at the relationship between two of the questions - how often respondents write fanfiction and when they are most likely to write fanfiction - we see that people who write fanfiction more often are less impacted by new canon, and people who write less frequently are more likely to be inspired by new canon."
fairestcat posted On Fandom and the "culture of selling": "Does joining someone's Patreon or tipping them on Ko-Fi or purchasing a fanwork from them change that relationship? Probably. But not as much as some old-school fans seem to think."
quiltingsarah (Reddit) posted The olden days of fanfiction-share your memories: "The first sort of fanfic I read was in a magazine that had a story in installments I got at a Doctor Who convention in the early 1980's. it was a Star Trek/Who xo, never did read the end of it because I only found the first 2. So I'd go to cons, pick up the occasional zine."
quinfirefrorefiddle posted Fandom History- A Quick Rundown: "There are certain events, trends, or facts in fandom that were important enough, or in some cases just weird enough, that I'm always kind of surprised when I meet a fan who hasn't heard of them. Totally unfair, of course, I learn about fandom history I've never heard of before all the time."
Rhodanum (Pillowfort) posted THE PREQUEL TRILOGY IN THE 2000s -- A WOMAN-RUN STAR WARS FANDOM: "One thing that gets lost when discussing the history of Star Wars is how heavily female-dominated the fandom for the Prequel Trilogy was, particularly in the 2000s. Fan-site after fan-site, fan-shrine after fan-shrine, the userbases of which were overwhelmingly girls and women."
Steven T. Wright for Ars Technica posted “The Linux of social media”—How LiveJournal pioneered (then lost) blogging: "Growing up on the Web at the dawn of the social media age (circa 2007), it felt like all the connectivity-obsessed sites forming the burgeoning core of the new Internet were haunted by a faded spectre called LiveJournal. As a teen, I never actually knew anyone who had one, but I heard whispers and rumors about drama on the service all the time."
Flashback - be back soon.
Link taken down! I'll put a new one up later today. In consideration of the link owner, I have also screened comments that a) had the link or a related one, b) a Google-able quote, c) link owner's name.
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Date: 2019-01-26 04:34 pm (UTC)btw, I love that you're including blasts from the past, it really puts things in perspective!
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Date: 2019-01-26 04:42 pm (UTC)Linking directly to the DW of someone whose meta was found on Fanlore seems to violate the opt-in policy.
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Date: 2019-01-26 04:46 pm (UTC)For me that's sort of fan history stuff, that's been out there so long that I can see not asking.
It got linked around to a million people back on LJ, it's on fanlore, cat is well and truly out of the bag and has had kittens who have had kittens. I don't especially see the harm in linking to it now. It's fan history at this point.
I'm trying to think how I would feel, but I'm not a good example on this regard.
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Date: 2019-01-26 05:06 pm (UTC)I don't know Fanlore's linking policy, personally.
Yeah I don't either, since I've never had anything to do with it.
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Date: 2019-01-26 05:14 pm (UTC)"In general, you may quote, cite, and link public content. However, carefully consider the wishes of the content creator or the expectations of the community beforehand. For instance, link to the main page of a fan's website if she has asked, rather than directly to her story or piece of art. Likewise, if members of a community or participants in a fannish activity that you are writing about expect that you will inform content creators when you link to them, then you should do so. Examples:
Links to content hosted on the Wayback Machine
Author and artist personal websites
Public LiveJournal communities
Public mailing lists at Yahoo groups
Public blog and journal entries
Fan fiction archives"
So, hm.
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Date: 2019-01-26 09:45 pm (UTC)Edit: I don't know how to screen a thread. fml. I've screened any comment that directly mentions her, a Google-able part of her post, or the link/Fanlore.
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Date: 2019-01-26 09:28 pm (UTC)It's too easy for me to talk theory, and not think about hurting someone, and I need to get better at that.
*offers kitten*
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