JX Valentine
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Hilariously, I leave you guys for a couple of weeks, and you manage to get distracted by emblems and bold topics. Way to go.
In any case, I'll make this short and sweet. You know how we've already pointed out that there's been all kinds of fun little problems in FF&W? This is a thread dedicated to figuring out what needs to be done and who's going to do it. In other words, it's a separate thread because the FFL apparently has a case of ADD most of the time. (Seriously, guys? Emblems? You could have discussed that in less than a page, and it's probably not the most important thing on our list.)
So! Read, discuss, and add constructive notes (i.e., not just "this isn't going to work" but also suggestions on what will or what will make it work). Outsiders welcome. Off-topic notes, non-constructive posts, and getting distracted by shiny objects will get you kicked in the groin or ovaries.
The following will be changed frequently, based on feedback and the actions of the people participating:
Outstanding Issues
1. The problem of people not reading stickies. It's a problem that's plagued communities for centuries. We need stickies, but we run at a risk of no one actually touching them.
- Mizan: Suggested that infractions be given out to anyone who makes it obvious they haven't read the stickies. Problem: Isn't this a bit harsh? Not to mention it can only be justifiably applied to the rules, not the guides, and Bay pointed out that this will probably make people want to be less active.
- Bay: Suggested eye-catching title. Problem: Astinus pointed out that this happens with the rules to a hilariously frequent degree anyway, and no one reads them, either.
- Jax: Is suggesting now that we have fewer stickies and focus only stickying threads containing only the most important information that people might not already know. (Reviewing guide is included not out of egotism but instead because not many people seem to get what reviewing is.) As Breezy pointed out, the reviewing guide seems geared towards vets, and that's effectively who actually reads the stickies anyway. Forcing the vets to set an example by having stickies geared towards them (with the rules being the main/only n00b-friendly one) and applying what they've learned from those stickies in their interactions with writers should be able to encourage newbie and n00b authors to emulate them. As in, less need to enforce the stickies so long as vets know what they're talking about.
Jobs
1. Challenges
Unfortunately, there's not much we can do here until we increase review quality and frequency. While reviewing is on the rise (which I do legitimately applaud you guys for), we need to refine the reviewing process a little, as pointed out by Astinus in her latest FFL post. The better the reviewing process, the higher quality fic is around here. Higher quality of fic/higher frequency of writer-to-reviewer interaction -> more fic (because people will want to post in a community known for good writers and lots of good reviewers) -> more member interest in things like challenges and contests.
That and whatever happens is mostly up to Astinus anyway, considering she's the only staff member for the forums. Hence, it's up to her as to how involved in this kind of thing she is. While it's perfectly possible to bring back things like An Exquisite Corpse (for the third time) because that's purely just for funzies, doing something that would require emblems, stickies, and official-like threads (i.e., the prompt challenge) would probably require a mod's finesse.
2. Review-a-Review Thread
Thread Creation: Mizan (No deadline until the review guide pops up.)
Once the review guide goes up, Mizan, you're doing this. Start writing the first post.
3. Plot Bunny Thread
Contacting SPPf: bobandbill
Creating the thread: bobandbill
You've got the template, so I'd say it might take you a couple of weeks to come up with a version for PC. Go for it.
4. Revamp of the Fanfiction Lounge
Thread Creation: Obviously, Astinus (See below for details about when this should happen and how.)
Before anyone can take this, we need to answer one simple question: what goes into it? What kinds of things should happen in the lounge as opposed to the rest of the forum? What would be considered off-topic? Should the new Lounge be just for writing tips? Furthermore, how do we encourage member-to-member interaction so we don't end up just answering bold questions in one-liners and blowing off everyone else who doesn't lines in bold?
5. Resources Thread
Thread Posting/Formatting: Dagzar (No deadline until we've got enough resources to make a decent list.)
Personally, I support this idea over a guide because the guides to grammar and general fanfiction writing tended to be both incomplete and painfully outdated. Simply linking to reliable guides off-site will prevent us from succumbing to our usual bouts of ADD and wandering away from guides before they're finished. Hence, if people are also in support of this logic, start posting your favorite guides to grammar, plot development, character development, and any other writing subject you can think of.
6. Emblems
Creation: Giratina
Move off of them already. The kids who are doing them already have their instructions, and if they don't, we need a handful of concise posts that state exactly what emblems we want to have.
7. Review Announcement Thread
System Creation: Mizan
Mizan gave himself this job, but don't let me see it until the other reviewing guides are up for obvious reasons.
8. Rules Revamp
Plot/Writing/Whatever: ALL OF US.(?) And it's going to be effing sweet.
As proposed by Azurne, one way we're going to get people to read the rules thread is by turning it into the most epic story ever. Planning committee will be assembled once we get a few questions out of the way. The forum will explode with how epic it will be.
9. Fanfiction Archive per la uno... shotti?
Conversion: Astinus
Proposed by Dagzar, we could use a place to stick one-shots so they can get the attention they deserve (instead of being lost and forgotten). I support this mainly because I kinda like seeing forums we never use (read: Fanfiction Archives and/or Revision Bin) either bulldozed or turned into something we do use. They look so lonely! Also, it'd be cool to give one-shots a place to live, yes?
10. Anything else?
What have I missed?
In any case, I'll make this short and sweet. You know how we've already pointed out that there's been all kinds of fun little problems in FF&W? This is a thread dedicated to figuring out what needs to be done and who's going to do it. In other words, it's a separate thread because the FFL apparently has a case of ADD most of the time. (Seriously, guys? Emblems? You could have discussed that in less than a page, and it's probably not the most important thing on our list.)
So! Read, discuss, and add constructive notes (i.e., not just "this isn't going to work" but also suggestions on what will or what will make it work). Outsiders welcome. Off-topic notes, non-constructive posts, and getting distracted by shiny objects will get you kicked in the groin or ovaries.
The following will be changed frequently, based on feedback and the actions of the people participating:
Outstanding Issues
1. The problem of people not reading stickies. It's a problem that's plagued communities for centuries. We need stickies, but we run at a risk of no one actually touching them.
- Mizan: Suggested that infractions be given out to anyone who makes it obvious they haven't read the stickies. Problem: Isn't this a bit harsh? Not to mention it can only be justifiably applied to the rules, not the guides, and Bay pointed out that this will probably make people want to be less active.
- Bay: Suggested eye-catching title. Problem: Astinus pointed out that this happens with the rules to a hilariously frequent degree anyway, and no one reads them, either.
- Jax: Is suggesting now that we have fewer stickies and focus only stickying threads containing only the most important information that people might not already know. (Reviewing guide is included not out of egotism but instead because not many people seem to get what reviewing is.) As Breezy pointed out, the reviewing guide seems geared towards vets, and that's effectively who actually reads the stickies anyway. Forcing the vets to set an example by having stickies geared towards them (with the rules being the main/only n00b-friendly one) and applying what they've learned from those stickies in their interactions with writers should be able to encourage newbie and n00b authors to emulate them. As in, less need to enforce the stickies so long as vets know what they're talking about.
Jobs
1. Challenges
Unfortunately, there's not much we can do here until we increase review quality and frequency. While reviewing is on the rise (which I do legitimately applaud you guys for), we need to refine the reviewing process a little, as pointed out by Astinus in her latest FFL post. The better the reviewing process, the higher quality fic is around here. Higher quality of fic/higher frequency of writer-to-reviewer interaction -> more fic (because people will want to post in a community known for good writers and lots of good reviewers) -> more member interest in things like challenges and contests.
That and whatever happens is mostly up to Astinus anyway, considering she's the only staff member for the forums. Hence, it's up to her as to how involved in this kind of thing she is. While it's perfectly possible to bring back things like An Exquisite Corpse (for the third time) because that's purely just for funzies, doing something that would require emblems, stickies, and official-like threads (i.e., the prompt challenge) would probably require a mod's finesse.
2. Review-a-Review Thread
Thread Creation: Mizan (No deadline until the review guide pops up.)
Once the review guide goes up, Mizan, you're doing this. Start writing the first post.
3. Plot Bunny Thread
Contacting SPPf: bobandbill
Creating the thread: bobandbill
You've got the template, so I'd say it might take you a couple of weeks to come up with a version for PC. Go for it.
4. Revamp of the Fanfiction Lounge
Thread Creation: Obviously, Astinus (See below for details about when this should happen and how.)
Before anyone can take this, we need to answer one simple question: what goes into it? What kinds of things should happen in the lounge as opposed to the rest of the forum? What would be considered off-topic? Should the new Lounge be just for writing tips? Furthermore, how do we encourage member-to-member interaction so we don't end up just answering bold questions in one-liners and blowing off everyone else who doesn't lines in bold?
5. Resources Thread
Thread Posting/Formatting: Dagzar (No deadline until we've got enough resources to make a decent list.)
Personally, I support this idea over a guide because the guides to grammar and general fanfiction writing tended to be both incomplete and painfully outdated. Simply linking to reliable guides off-site will prevent us from succumbing to our usual bouts of ADD and wandering away from guides before they're finished. Hence, if people are also in support of this logic, start posting your favorite guides to grammar, plot development, character development, and any other writing subject you can think of.
6. Emblems
Creation: Giratina
Move off of them already. The kids who are doing them already have their instructions, and if they don't, we need a handful of concise posts that state exactly what emblems we want to have.
7. Review Announcement Thread
System Creation: Mizan
Mizan gave himself this job, but don't let me see it until the other reviewing guides are up for obvious reasons.
8. Rules Revamp
Plot/Writing/Whatever: ALL OF US.(?) And it's going to be effing sweet.
As proposed by Azurne, one way we're going to get people to read the rules thread is by turning it into the most epic story ever. Planning committee will be assembled once we get a few questions out of the way. The forum will explode with how epic it will be.
9. Fanfiction Archive per la uno... shotti?
Conversion: Astinus
Proposed by Dagzar, we could use a place to stick one-shots so they can get the attention they deserve (instead of being lost and forgotten). I support this mainly because I kinda like seeing forums we never use (read: Fanfiction Archives and/or Revision Bin) either bulldozed or turned into something we do use. They look so lonely! Also, it'd be cool to give one-shots a place to live, yes?
10. Anything else?
What have I missed?
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