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fandomsecrets2015-01-11 03:55 pm
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And it kind of makes me wonder what communities OP was a part of because tags were always a big deal on LJ, at least in the comms that collected stuff if not the individual blogs. And it's practically the reverse on tumblr.
Like say you want to go to a shipping page. On tumblr there needs to exist a "fuckyeah[whatever]" which is usually run by one (maybe two) people. If they get bored without appointing another mod then it's automatically dead. Most of the content they get is by them searching for it, so if they miss it then that's it. A lot of them don't tag, or if they do it's usually by super generic "fic".
Now compare that to LJ shipping comms that often had fic broken down into ratings, specific challenges, discussion of all different types... AND their tags were all on one page so you KNEW what you could search for. And all the content was user submitted so it was a much more effective collection place. Oh, and whenever there was a rec thread, almost everything on it was usually amazing.
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FS, e.g., is a community. Tumblr doesn't have any, just loose collections of tags that people may or may not be subscribing to. Probably not, though. So disorganize.
LJ/DW aren't perfect, however. To be more communal, there would be cross-posting (linking) of topics between them. Meaning, if in the fuckyeahangelinajolie DW comm someone started a topic on "Maleficent - Best Movie Ever?", the disney-my-childhood comm-mod could link it in and people could respond to the thread in both comms at once.
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Like when you make a post, it's under your individual account. And then communities would be a collection of original posts that people could submit to. You'd have your mods, like in tumblr and LJ, and they could decide between free-for-all posting, moderated queue posting, or only them.
Of course the one thing you'd lose with that structure would be the ability to make new posts directly on the community. They'd always have to exist on the individual account first, and then on the community second. Not ideal for personal blogging, but I think if you intended to have a fully fandom platform then it could work.
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So posts could either be link-ins or original to the comms.
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(Anonymous) 2015-01-11 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
Can I ask what ships? Because normally I'd say I got lucky with me, but really over 90% of what I'd follow had great organization. It was really rare that it wouldn't.
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(Anonymous) 2015-01-12 01:21 am (UTC)(link)Re: DA
I mean, sometimes there'd be quirks. I remember being shocked once that this one Doctor Who community didn't have a "girl in the fireplace" tag, wondering how the mods could have made such a huge oversight.
Turns out there was one. Everything was just tagged as "gitface" instead.
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(Anonymous) 2015-01-11 10:29 pm (UTC)(link)And don't get me started on tags. Either they're trying to be ironically clever, or they're all using different variations of the same thing (e.g. ship names), or they're being used as some kind of petty game of "let me drop this hate in here just so you'll see it and get mad!" bullshit
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According to google, this revolution happened ten years ago.