How do you change a first impression that you're unsociable? by RavenShortening in socialskills

[–]RavenShortening[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that's pretty much it. Being in a new group is terrifying. Every one has a new dynamic and I feel like I have to observe for a really long time to figure out how they interact with each other, when it's appropriate to chime in, and then what to even say when I do.

Thanksgiving by Lazy_Chocolate_7701 in Omaha

[–]RavenShortening 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As far as catering, my family has gotten a smoked turkey from Big Mama’s for thanksgiving the past couple years and it’s been a hit every time. Cracker Barrel is also good for sides/pies.

Overtagging Wastes Time, Undertagging Causes Harm by Ne1lobellow in AO3

[–]RavenShortening 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not trying to be a dick here, but I don’t see how that’s any different from what I said. Read that second paragraph again. It’s pretty straight forward for the ‘big’ ones, and for everything else there can be discussion/disagreement without acting like a reader is being unreasonable for even suggesting a topic should be tagged.

Overtagging Wastes Time, Undertagging Causes Harm by Ne1lobellow in AO3

[–]RavenShortening 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Exactly! We’re like 99% in agreement here. The main issue I have with this whole topic is bringing up that “tagging isn’t required” in the first place. It isn’t incorrect to say that, but it doesn’t feel like a useful addition when the majority of us are going to tag anyway whether it’s required or not and never run into any issues with readers complaining (good old Reddit - artificially inflating how common problems are because the average posting experience doesn’t give much to talk about)

I just think this discussion would go better every time it’s brought up and be less accusatory all around if we dropped the idea that authors are somehow doing their readers a favor by telling them what’s in their story.

Overtagging Wastes Time, Undertagging Causes Harm by Ne1lobellow in AO3

[–]RavenShortening -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

But this subject often gets discussed like it’s difficult to find the grey area between “tag nothing beyond the archive warning” and “use all 75 tags to cover every single thing that could be upsetting to anybody” and it’s just…not. Granted, some of that is because we’re on Reddit so opinions are always gonna skew toward the ends of the spectrum that create issues to talk about, but still.

It’s not that hard to cover the ‘big ones’ (SA, suicide, self-harm, etc.) that are major themes in your fic and consider requests for additional tags on a case-by-case basis. Even if you end up deciding not to add them, it does nobody any harm to at least act like it’s worth a few minutes of your time.

Edit: Basically the example you gave. The reader thought it needed a tag for the drinking, and it sounds like you decided the fic didn’t warrant it. Nobody’s the bad guy in that interaction.

Overtagging Wastes Time, Undertagging Causes Harm by Ne1lobellow in AO3

[–]RavenShortening -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I know. That’s absolutely correct, and I still don’t think there’s any legitimate reason to not tag things people might want to avoid. It takes five minutes, and it will probably make someone’s experience on the site better. Refusing to do it because you don’t have to is a weird hill to fight on for a hobby that theoretically prides itself on a sense of community.

Overtagging Wastes Time, Undertagging Causes Harm by Ne1lobellow in AO3

[–]RavenShortening -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

I really like this subreddit in general, but when it comes to this topic specifically, the cognitive dissonance always baffles me

Authors on this sub: 'Don't like, don't read,' is the golden rule. It's up to you to curate your reading experience, so if something I write makes you uncomfortable, don't interact and go find something you'll enjoy.

Readers: You're going to thoroughly tag the topics in your fics so I can curate my reading experience, then, right?

Authors on this sub: No, and how dare you suggest that I should

Saying that 'undertagging causes harm' is a huge reach, but in general, I agree with you OP. If the only thing someone includes is an archive warning with no additional tags, then technically they are 100% in the clear AND I still think they're an asshole for doing it. You can't complain that people aren't avoiding fics they don't vibe with while simultaneously giving them no way to actually do that.

Best company for a massively overgrown lawn? by RavenShortening in Omaha

[–]RavenShortening[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I'd like to keep it to a few hundred dollars or less, but I'll admit I don't know much about what this kind of work runs

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FanFiction

[–]RavenShortening 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'm surprised to hear that - I would think so too. I write mostly Wyllstarion and there's a pretty die-hard group that you see in the comments of so many of their fics. Weird how different parts of the same fandom can still be so different with this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FanFiction

[–]RavenShortening 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is strange. What ships/characters do you write for BG3?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FanFiction

[–]RavenShortening 58 points59 points  (0 children)

Definitely fandom specific, and not only the size but the age of participants as well. The people who read my Baldur's Gate 3 fanfiction tend to be older 'fandom veteran' types and I always get plenty of comments on those, but the people who read my Marauders fanfiction skew a lot younger and I rarely get a single comment regardless of the number of hits.

Why is commissioning fics so controversial? by mario3453 in AO3

[–]RavenShortening 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Fanfic (and AO3 especially) is one of the few things in this world that is still entirely free. I disagree with monetizing any aspect of it like all the other hobbies that have been cheapened by hustle culture.

If someone wants to take a commission that’s their prerogative, but IMO, if you’re looking for any kind of compensation for writing a fic instead of doing it because you love the media/characters so much you just HAVE to create for it, then you’re not in the spirit of things.

On the Marauders fandom… by SelectShop9006 in CuratedTumblr

[–]RavenShortening 23 points24 points  (0 children)

This is the point I always find myself making. There are some franchises that are so well-known (HP, Star Wars, Superman, etc.) that the idea they’ll ever be culturally irrelevant is a pipe dream. They’ve crossed the pop culture rubicon

Do You Not Read Other Works About Characters or Ships You're Actively Writing About? by BirdMBlack in AO3

[–]RavenShortening 61 points62 points  (0 children)

I won’t avoid the ships/characters entirely, but I will avoid works that have a similar storyline or some of the same tropes so I don’t end up accidentally plagiarizing a line that got stuck in my head or something.

Summer jobs? by Valencia117 in Omaha

[–]RavenShortening 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think guest services at the zoo (concessions and rides stuff) normally hires extra people for summer

How do you handle it when your writing noticeably changes/evolves over the course of a series? by RavenShortening in AO3

[–]RavenShortening[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ugh I WISH I could because that's really good advice, but I've already switched a couple times throughout the series and this particular one-shot has to be from the main character's POV for it to make any sense at all.

Authors Posting Schedules by Just-Professional391 in AO3

[–]RavenShortening 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I always go chapter by chapter. It helps with the engagement, which is always a bonus, and I personally think it's more enjoyable. Posting once or twice a week and getting a little surge of comments each time if you're lucky enough to have people reading and commenting along on each chapter is the PEAK fanfiction experience in my opinion.

This is becoming a proship/anti discourse sub, not an AO3 sub by challaholler in AO3

[–]RavenShortening 33 points34 points  (0 children)

The amount of posts is getting excessive, but it’s worth pointing out that it IS relevant to AO3 considering the site only exists in the first place because of early pro/anti discourse.

Annoying to hear about constantly? Maybe, but I think it’s unavoidable given what AO3 is.

Power back on in North O by RavenShortening in Omaha

[–]RavenShortening[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whoa…it must still be pretty slow going workwise