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RatCreature ([personal profile] ratcreature) wrote2010-03-30 01:10 am
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disgruntled

I have to say that the more I hang out in storyfinder comms that allow mixing specific with general searches (like the Star Trek one I follow, [livejournal.com profile] st_ficfinder) the more cumbersome and pointless the strict separation of the SGA comms in story- and genre-finders seems to me.

Because the rules are enforced rigidly, you frequently have dual queries: Either because a poster remembers a specific story, but wants similar ones right away too, or someone posts a general search first, then someone else remembers a story that fits but not its title, and has to make yet another post in a separate comm, wary of the mods' wrath if they asked others in the comments. And then shortly after you get another modly reminder post anyway, because someone else has forgotten yet again to keep the chocolate away from the hazelnuts.
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[personal profile] thedivinegoat 2010-03-30 11:20 am (UTC)(link)
This times a hundred.

Plus possibly a link to Freedom's Just Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose, as that one seems to come up every couple of months.
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[identity profile] frogspace.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 02:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"if you are looking for Karen McFadyyon's stories" link

There are still people looking for her stories? I thought she put them all back up on Wraithbait. http://www.wraithbait.com/viewuser.php?uid=3125
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[personal profile] patk 2010-03-31 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
*g* Hell, yes!

We could make it the "Top Ten" and also include the one where John-on-Earth frequently runs into closed doors and is mistaken for an abuse-victim: "Bang" by Rageprufrock and the one where Rodney picks up a kitten that grows up to be a "Wraith Killer" - by Lady Ra. *G*

Actually, I think a sticky post of the ten most sought after stories might *really* be useful for the storyfinders com.