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memorizingthedigitsofpi ([personal profile] memorizingthedigitsofpi) wrote2021-06-24 07:30 pm

the passing down of fandom history

I've got a tiktok account where I post videos about how to use AO3. It helps people who are new to the site learn how to navigate and search/filter etc. and I also get to teach people who've been around for a while some new tricks they might not otherwise know. 

Yesterday, I someone asked about the Citrus Scale, so I posted about that. Which lead to posting about the FFN purges of 2002 and 2012. Which led to posting a brief and incomplete timeline of fandom purges. 

And somewhere in there, someone left a comment that said, "Wow. I hope AO3 never purges adult content."

And that's when I realized that so many people who are either new to fandom or new to AO3 have no idea how it came to exist or why it is the way it is. 

So I guess I'll add that to my list of things to make videos about? 

Brainstorm time: what do you wish your fellow fans knew about? What are cool tags or tropes or traditions or history that you think would be interesting to share? 

kentucka: poppies in a field ([misc] poppies go a-popping)

[personal profile] kentucka 2021-07-04 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
I wouldn't know all the reasons people have for not "crossposting" fic anymore (another term I haven't heard in a while), but I know mine would be
- having a single place where I'd need to update a WIP or a re-edit
- collecting views/kudos/comments in a single place

Back in LJ days - and I still see this on tumblr - we'd post in a comm and just link to the one master post on the personal/writer journal. Crossposting spreads the word and actually increases chance of views; it's sad if people just assume the community of a forum completely overlaps with the users going through the AO3 tag.