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Eldabe ([personal profile] eldabe) wrote2018-02-14 09:18 pm

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One of my favorite things about posting fic on blogging platforms is the fact that it encouraged a culture of commenting and engagement you just can't find on AO3 or tumblr or even twitter. Livejournal pre-dated things like "like" and "kudos" buttons and I havne't been subtle about missing the culture of conversation.

That said, you know what LJ/blogging platforms were terrible at? Archiving. I've been living a low-scale panic for a few years now about all the fic that is slowly disappearing off livejournal for years, and handling it by....well, mostly by ignoring it. So I finally opened some tabs of a few fanfic authors I don't think have their stuff cross-posted to AO3 (where I IRRATIONALLY believe that the authors are less likely to take it down??) and started trying to save stuff. It's so hard! I have to decide if I want to copy/paste into word documents or just use Evernote, which is faster but just as prone to being taken down because it's based on the ~internet. And there are formatting preservation questions I just don't have the energy to address. Mostly, though? It's just slow. So very slow.

AND THEN OF COURE I end up going through the comments sections and reading these long paragraphs of conversation between the readers and the writers, exploring ideas and chatting away and then I get really emotional. I was never the most prolific (or particularly good) person at writing fic and meta, but I miss chatting away in the comments of fics by my favorite authors. I wish I had a good idea of a straightforward way to document the comments as well as the fics. They are just as much a part of fandom culture and history, so much of which which is being lost over time.
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[personal profile] laleia 2018-02-15 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
There's an applet that I added to my bookmarks bar that is called "Kindle It" and it converts any webpage to a kindle file (I think it works for other ebook formats as well). It works fairly well for ff.net (which is what I used to use it for) and I imagine it would work well for fic on LJ/dreamwidth. You should check it out!
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[personal profile] duskpeterson 2019-12-30 06:10 am (UTC)(link)
Would you be comfortable with me linking to this post at [community profile] fandomhistoryproject?