Organization!
Jun. 5th, 2007 12:54 pmI've updated all the memories in
brokenprism so that they, uh, make a little more sense. An explanation can be found in the new profile, here.
*phew* Now, a break, and then tomorrow I really need to redo the
ff_epicfic memories in a way that makes sense.
In other news: The FF Archive needs input plz!
I know a lot of my f-list is FF-fanwork-related, and I'd like you guys to chime in on this if you can. Basically, we're asking whether an FF-only, FF-based, FF-specific (as in canons, characters, etc) Fic Archive would interest anybody. Think ff.net, only better and less sucky, designed specifically for Final Fantasy writers.
Obviously, this will take a lot of work -- conceiving of a system that caters to the bizarre FF fandom and doesn't suck nuts; programming the thing; actually implementing the system and bug-testing; and then finally maintaining, running, keeping it up-to-date - not to mention modding and paying for the archive. The question is mostly: would you use it? Is it worth it?
There have already been some discussions and some developments on it, but after the FanLib fiasco and LJ's inadvertant fandom-bonding screwup, the question now is mostly: is this something that would be totally sweet?
Here: http://community.livejournal.com/ffarchive/4612.html
And now, I'm off to do actual work.
*phew* Now, a break, and then tomorrow I really need to redo the
In other news: The FF Archive needs input plz!
I know a lot of my f-list is FF-fanwork-related, and I'd like you guys to chime in on this if you can. Basically, we're asking whether an FF-only, FF-based, FF-specific (as in canons, characters, etc) Fic Archive would interest anybody. Think ff.net, only better and less sucky, designed specifically for Final Fantasy writers.
Obviously, this will take a lot of work -- conceiving of a system that caters to the bizarre FF fandom and doesn't suck nuts; programming the thing; actually implementing the system and bug-testing; and then finally maintaining, running, keeping it up-to-date - not to mention modding and paying for the archive. The question is mostly: would you use it? Is it worth it?
There have already been some discussions and some developments on it, but after the FanLib fiasco and LJ's inadvertant fandom-bonding screwup, the question now is mostly: is this something that would be totally sweet?
Here: http://community.livejournal.com/ffarchive/4612.html
And now, I'm off to do actual work.
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Date: 2007-06-05 06:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-05 06:44 pm (UTC)At least, I hope not! I volunteered to be a mod!
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Date: 2007-06-05 07:06 pm (UTC)hooray tl;dr!
Date: 2007-06-05 07:21 pm (UTC)I believe the thing that was last suggested was a kind of an archive self-policing policy. There would be a "report" button that users could use to report stories with horrible grammar / character bashing / canon mistakes / chatspeak to the fandom mod. (And yes, I believe the current plan is for each fandom to have at least ONE mod, if not more.) The mod would then review the fic and make the final decision on whether or not it was suitable for the archive.
Users whose stories were judged as "not acceptable" would then have their accounts suspended (either partially or fully; not yet decided) until they fixed their story. There would be a note from the fandom mod, explaining the reason for rejection (with reference to the site's TOS). This provides an actual incentive for users to fix their story, then!
This way, stories can be immediately submitted to the site, so you don't have to wait for a mod to review it before it actually gets posted. At the same time, there are two checks and balances: one being the "report" function that any user can use to ping a mod, and two being the mod actually checking the story that has been pinged and deciding whether the story is at fault (Author A suspended) or whether it was a false report (User B suspended temporarily for report abuse).
Again, this was just something that was discussed, not necessarily decided on... feel free to go and add your two cents on everything, basically!
Re: hooray tl;dr!
Date: 2007-06-05 07:55 pm (UTC)Re: hooray tl;dr!
Date: 2007-06-05 08:07 pm (UTC)I would love for this to go through, honestly!