an Akata Witch question
I accidentally inverted the color of my Firefox tabs
wondering...
ff.net question
ETA:
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odd spam?
a Tumblr question
an AO3 question
in need of design opinions...
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random curiosity
Are the automated book rec algorithms on commercial or social book sites helpful for you?
Yes, I frequently find new books to read, that I then like, through them.
0 (0.0%)
Yes, I've found good books more than once.
3 (12.5%)
Not really. Sometimes potentially interesting books may crop up, but they get lots in many meh or WTF? suggestions.
12 (50.0%)
Not really. The interesting books that come up are mostly ones I've already read or heard from so there is little added value.
5 (20.8%)
No, the suggestions never really fit.
3 (12.5%)
I don't try to find interesting books this way in the first place.
1 (4.2%)
I don't collaborate in getting data mined like this, and do not feed them my reading choices.
0 (0.0%)
looking for a translation
curious about archiving choices
Anyway, I've wondered what to do about drawbles, which for me outnumber "regular" fanart more than 2:1. On dA I put them in the scrapbook so they don't swamp the rest of my gallery, on my website they are in a different section, and in my fanart blog and journals are mostly bundled in a couple of drawble posts after the prompt rounds. But what do you do in an archive like AO3?
On the one hand I'm a completist in the sense that I want to have all my stuff in the places I pick (my personal website shows drawings I did in elementary school -- it's a thing), OTOH I naturally want the art that took a lot of effort to be somewhat more prominent, so that the first impression for visitors is not that I do only sloppy, quick doodles, when they browse my works in a fandom.
So how do you resolve that problem? I assume writers must have similar issues when deciding how to archive quick prompt response fic, drabbles, meme fic and the like. Do you bundle several into a single work? If so by which method? All of one fandom? Or maybe bundle chronologically somehow, like all you did for a prompt post? Some other solution? Or do you just let your other stuff get swamped and trust the audience will sort it out via tags? What's your presentation strategy?
Pinboard question
ETA: I now found this tutorial for making custom buttons, and that made a bookmarking popup with scrollbars and the entry field seems to work better too.
a pumpkin related question
Also, I need to dust more diligently (or at all really *embarrassed look*). I'm working on a painting and dust motes keep sticking to my wet paint. Yikes.
I wonder how other people stay on top of these things.
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Is that likely? I know neither mods nor the kerfuffle, so I can't gauge. Should I be saving copies of my favorite stories on the meme that are not anywhere else as to not potentially loose them, even though it is such a hassle to save comments, especially with long stories where you need to expand comments? Also is there an easier way to save long, nested LJ pages?
WTF, Tumblr?
ETA: I figured out that this stops if you don't just reload the dashboard, but leave (like going to your Tumblr) and then come back. Then the announcement and the horrible confetti goes away.
and soon the chocolate santas will appear...
help the clueless
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At this point I assume that it must be some sort of incredibly common thing that everybody (except apparently me) in fandom is familiar with. I tried looking in Fanlore, but that wiki failed me too, because it does not have an article on this. I tried following affiliated links, but aside from ending up on a master list of land comms that showed me that there are a ton of them, I didn't easily find a link to a clear definition what they are either.
Could anyone on my flist give me an explanation what these communities are/do?