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Could you put a link to your FAQ and store in the blog description field? I'm pretty exclusively on mobile, and the app only displays the description field not any separate buttons/links (I'm assuming you link the FAQ and store somewhere, if not ignore this!)
just fixed it! thanks for letting me know, i never knew what people asked when they said i donāt have links.
There was actually a thread on /r/fanfiction a bit ago about why people donāt comment. My perspective, which I didnāt really see in the discussion about commenting on this blog, was this:
If the author writes a note at the end where itās clear they really want reviews, I might leave a short review when I otherwise wouldnāt, but I have two main reasons for giving reviews sparingly: itās hard for me to articulate my thoughts and I want to be honest but not hurtful.
I donāt want to only say the things I liked because that wouldnāt be an honest impression, but I also donāt want to hurt the author by mentioning things that didnāt work so well, especially when I really do enjoy most of the fic I read I just donāt have no problems with it. If I enjoy the fic but some of it was very meh, Iām not likely to review. If the author makes clear they like constructive criticism, or if they seem desperate for reviews, Iāll take the extra time, but honestly itās hard to get the tone to come across as appreciative so otherwise I wonāt bother unless itās a fic I love since in those cases Iām pretty much just praising and the tone comes easier.
It can take me half an hour or more to write a single review because I have to figure out what my points are, what layout I want to bring them up, reword some of them, and check my tone to make sure Iām coming across with the voice I intend. Iām not going to do that for the vast majority of the fanfiction I read. Sometimes I can write quick reviews that Iām satisfied with, but if I canāt then Iām not going to post.
Lately I have been going through my favorites list and leaving a comment on every fic that has fewer than fifty reviews. I think I owe it to them.
Maybe when you make a bookmark, there could be an added message, āConsider commenting!ā or something along those lines. I also think that the floaty text box would help this because you can jot things down as youāre reading and thus have more of a basis for your comment when you reach the end instead of trying to articulate yourself from scratch. Saved drafts would also help but alas, technical difficulties. ĀÆ\_(ć)_/ĀÆ
Mainly my issue is getting the tone right while still giving an honest assessment: I know that criticism hits harder than praise and I donāt want it to when I honestly did enjoy something, but I also donāt want to give a false impression. I donāt know what could help with this, other than commenting guides or just practice writing comments (Iāve gotten a lot better at this over time).
I also think maybe we need to foster a more interactive commenting culture. Itās sometimes easier to respond to someone elseās comment/analysis than it is to make one from scratch yourself, but Iād feel weird commenting on someone elseās comment on AO3 because I just donāt see that happening typically in the comments. I definitely donāt want the same commenting culture as a forum, but you can see how much back and forth discussion happens on a site like Sufficient Velocity and itād be nice if we could foster those kinds of norms/interactions on AO3. (Maybe not the pithy one-liners/reactions to the chapter, but thatās why Iām glad there wonāt be an upvote function.)
LLF Response:Ā That thread is fascinating and has some interesting discussions! Thank you for sharing it and your experience on commenting. I can only admire and applaud your dedication and the thought that you put into your comments. And going back and leaving even more comments of your favs? Youāre one of the real MVPs.Ā
From what we have (or rather have not) gotten feedback on, I think that the bookmark/Mark for later features on AO3 are potentially underutilized. There is such a huge focus on comments and kudos, and I think that authors sometimes overlook the bookmark feature. To be fair, bookmarks can be private, in which case, an author can only see that it has been bookmarked on the statistics page, but there is also a fic rec option which not many people seem to talk about either?
Overall, I agree that we could all benefit from a more interactive comment culture as you said. I fell in love with fandom through AO3 and it was the back and forth (sometimes off topic and personal exchanges) I had with authors in the comments section that I absolutely loved about fandom. Hell, I wouldnāt be on tumblr at all if one of my readers hadnāt convinced me to do it through a comment thread. Look where we are now :D
As to how we can foster more of that kind of culture, @ao3commentoftheday has been having some good discussions about commenting and comment etiquette. Things like the Zero Comment Challenge or what youāre doing in going back to your favourites and leaving more comments are such great ideas as well! Iām spitballing here, but perhaps something like going back through your bookmarks/subscriptions and leaving a comment on unfinished WIPs or WIPs that havenāt been updated in a while could be other things? Or how about reading a fic with a friend? You guys can start a comment thread together and get some discussion going that way. Anyone have any more thoughts about this?Ā
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Game of Thrones and/or Harry Potter (five things you'd change)
GoT:Ā
1. Kinda obvious, but the Sansa rape scene was in really poor taste
2. wtf was the Dorne subplot
3. Give us Lady Stoneheart (for those who havenāt read the books, Catelyn Stark comes back as a zombie bent on revenge)
4. I know both the show and the books are built on Anyone Can Die, and actually do contain some really good examples of doing it well (Ned Stark really did have to die guys) but Shireen deserved so much better
5. Please develop the relationship between Yara and Daenerys. Dany has so much more chemistry with her than with her nephew.
Harry Potter:
How about we change the entire plot of the books so that no one dies and everyone lives happily
1. By the time book 7 rolled around, JKR totally had enough clout to put in an explicitly LGBT+ character
2. Iām not sure if my gripe here is with whatās actually in the books since I havenāt actually read them in many years, but you canāt tell me no Slytherins fought in the Battle of Hogwarts
3. Speaking of heroic Slytherins, why didnāt we ever learn more about Regulus Black? As much as I enjoy joking that his defection from the Death Eaters went something like this, it would be nice to have more information
idk I havenāt actually read Harry Potter in a while and when I did I was a lot less critical so...
Honest question (but about the Discourse, sorry). I saw a screenshot where you said if Izuku could take 3 things in his nest, 1 would be Shinsou/Stain fic, and I wanted to ask how you'd respond to people using it as proof you support pedophilic ships. Like, I read it as you saying Izuku was straight-up into rape-y stuff and having no problem with that, but then realized you could mean he would only be into really weird ships. Since those are two different stances, which one is what you meant?
We were drunk in a voice chat and someone decided to troll ask me right as we were getting grossed out over the emergence of a Stain x Shinsou fic on AO3. Believe it or not, we were making fun of it because it is gross. Iām pretty sure we also found an Endeavor incest fic that night ... some nasty shit floating around on AO3.
Can you swim in a binder with a stiff insert? I know the typical binder is okay to do exercise like swimming as long as you're careful, but I was wondering if swimming with an insert would be more dangerous or if the insert's structural integrity would be affected.
Iāve done it and didnāt damage the binder at all, but it wasnāt as comfortable mobility-wise. As always with exercise queries, this depends on you.
--Ark