From your answers and general participation/etc (and like, here I want to say: go you for stepping up to do a big thing! I have much sympathy with the Stress involved!), this may go without saying, but it might also be good to note whether or not you'll respect people putting a "please don't aggregate" note on their posts.
An example: a while back I was doing a thing where I summarized the events of the Silmarillion chapter-by-chapter in Approachable Me-Style Talk. It was something I was happy to do publicly, and I was absolutely fine with people spreading individually, but at the time I was super burned on the kind of attention that could come from any kind of aggregator (whether this kind of metafandom one or even the kind of Fandom Newsletters that were still stumbling along to silent death at the time).
So I put a "please do not aggregate" note on the index post, because I knew that those operating at the time knew what that meant and would follow it.
Honestly just from what I've seen in responses it seems intuitively likely you would too! So it might seem like A Given? But I think explicitly noting it if so would also help anyone who is wary feel better.
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Date: 2019-01-23 06:19 pm (UTC)An example: a while back I was doing a thing where I summarized the events of the Silmarillion chapter-by-chapter in Approachable Me-Style Talk. It was something I was happy to do publicly, and I was absolutely fine with people spreading individually, but at the time I was super burned on the kind of attention that could come from any kind of aggregator (whether this kind of metafandom one or even the kind of Fandom Newsletters that were still stumbling along to silent death at the time).
So I put a "please do not aggregate" note on the index post, because I knew that those operating at the time knew what that meant and would follow it.
Honestly just from what I've seen in responses it seems intuitively likely you would too! So it might seem like A Given? But I think explicitly noting it if so would also help anyone who is wary feel better.