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Call for posts!
So as you may have noticed, this community has been more active lately - for the past five weeks, I've been making an effort to put up some kind of open discussion or recs post every day.
I am happy to keep doing this (and unless y'all start telling me it's annoying, I'm probably going to do it for at least the next five weeks, because it's nice to have discussions happening). But I am starting to kind of scrape the barrel some nights, and I wanted to make it clear that other people are very welcome, indeed actively invited, to put up discussion posts or recs calls too!
There's nothing formal about this, everyone is and always has been welcome to make any sorts of fandom-y posts here, and there's no reason we can't have more than one a day, either (though if I notice someone else has put a discussion post up I'll probably take the day off.)
We had a couple of other people posting last month and they made some really great posts, and I'd love to see more of that.
For mine, I have been doing a really lazy version of the principles I outlined in my How To Make Discussion post, but the short version is: post about a fandom-related topic that pretty much everyone will feel like they can contribute to (so: not fandom-specific, no specialist knowledge, no hard work required) and then invite them to contribute. That's about it!
If you're having trouble thinking about how to be not-fandom-specific, the simplest way is to think about something you find interesting in your fandom, and then ask other people how it applies to theirs.
Also it helps a lot to build discussion and community if you reply at least once to all the comments you get but sometimes that just seems too hard, so I haven't always managed it either.
I am happy to keep doing this (and unless y'all start telling me it's annoying, I'm probably going to do it for at least the next five weeks, because it's nice to have discussions happening). But I am starting to kind of scrape the barrel some nights, and I wanted to make it clear that other people are very welcome, indeed actively invited, to put up discussion posts or recs calls too!
There's nothing formal about this, everyone is and always has been welcome to make any sorts of fandom-y posts here, and there's no reason we can't have more than one a day, either (though if I notice someone else has put a discussion post up I'll probably take the day off.)
We had a couple of other people posting last month and they made some really great posts, and I'd love to see more of that.
For mine, I have been doing a really lazy version of the principles I outlined in my How To Make Discussion post, but the short version is: post about a fandom-related topic that pretty much everyone will feel like they can contribute to (so: not fandom-specific, no specialist knowledge, no hard work required) and then invite them to contribute. That's about it!
If you're having trouble thinking about how to be not-fandom-specific, the simplest way is to think about something you find interesting in your fandom, and then ask other people how it applies to theirs.
Also it helps a lot to build discussion and community if you reply at least once to all the comments you get but sometimes that just seems too hard, so I haven't always managed it either.
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 74
Opinion.
You should keep doing daily posts.
67 (90.5%)
You should stop.
1 (1.4%)
I am totally going to try making one soon!
33 (44.6%)
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A pointer to something else usually doesn't work as a discussion starter, since people just follow the link offsite and don't really have anything to say, but a pointer + a question like "do you have any other good filk-related links" or "what's your favorite filk" or "how would you define filk" or "what's an interesting memory you have involving filk" would probably work!
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*waves pom-poms of encouragement*
I will try to help out more in May when I'm done with my April Haikai Fest!
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I always want to do something for NPM and then forget until the very end. (It's also Blank Verse Blog Week, I believe, but have I done anything for that either? Nope!)
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(That's not a reflection on you and the community, btw, just enough of my fannish experience to make me wary when I'm away from my journal and f-list answering questions.)
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Hell, I almost left LJ altogether at one point because I broke a taboo and got a lot of flack And now that I think about it, even just two years ago I got piled on due to a misunderstanding. However, it was a strictly political post, not fandom. (And to be fair, I can see why it rubbed people the wrong way, but they definitely overreacted.)
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If you want to try reaching forward, you are welcome to post locked to this community, if that helps any, and community mods can help with comment moderation if needed. And the nice thing about being OP is you don't actually have to express any opinions! You can just say "What do you think about "thing"? and then step back and watch. But I totally get if you would rather not be the nail that sticks up.
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Do you want us to let you know ahead of time, do you want a schedule...? Or is it okay if sometimes there are two posts in one day?*Facepalm* You already addressed this! Sorry about that. I should finish my caffeine before I comment on posts.Also, daily posts are great, but please don't stress yourself out to do it, especially if a lot of people are willing.
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It's nice for me to have routine, but I certainly don't mind taking days off, and I've been spending less time online than I expected, tbh, especially now that the family has started an Epic Spring Cleaning.
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I have actually thought it would be cool to host a formal posting-fest on this community, with like a schedule and prompt-claiming and stuff, and if anyone would like to do the work of organizing it and sending reminders to participants and so on, go for it! :D
In the meanwhile if it helps anyone, feel free to claim a date in these comments and treat it as a deadline for yourself.
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It would totally be worth it if we were trying something more formal, where you want to make sure there's only one post a day and you don't want to risk accidental duplicate topics, or something like that, but this is really just me trying to ramp up the kind of things I wish people were randomly posting here all the time. :D