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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-05-14 07:10 pm

[ SECRET POST #2689 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2689 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2014-05-14 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
If I saw 'Iron Man (Comics)' and 'Iron Man (Movies)' on the same fic, I'd assume the fic was an inter-universe crossover, like an alternate dimension sort of thing. Just using elements from one in the other's setting would be more for author's notes, to my mind.

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.