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fandomsecrets2014-05-14 07:10 pm
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(Anonymous) 2014-05-14 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)The 'all media types' and 'related fandoms' type tags are a bit different, maybe? I've only used 'Doctor Who & Related Fandoms', because for some reason AO3 distinguishes between Classic and NuWho despite them sharing a continuity (well, more or less), and also 'The Hobbit - All Media Types', because I was writing movieverse fic after the first movie but presuming the book ending (which in hindsight may not have been advisable), so I wanted to show both in the tags. So I tagged it 'The Hobbit (Jackson Movies)' and 'The Hobbit - All Media Types' to cover bases. I think those tags probably could be used for fic set in one continuity but drawing elements from another?
Leaving completely aside the advisability of doing that: setting things in one continuity but drawing elements from another, I mean. Sometimes it works, so long as you keep characterisation and canon events consistent with the continuity you're actually working with. I wouldn't include the second continuity as a fandom tag, though, because that signifies crossover to me.