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fandomsecrets2023-06-30 02:31 pm
[ SECRET POST #6020 ]
⌈ Secret Post #6020 ⌋
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08. [WARNING for discussion of sexual misconduct allegations]

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09. [WARNING for discussion of sexual assault]

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(Anonymous) 2023-07-01 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)Being online doesn't limit their avenues of protest. They can bring up these concerns on other fandom message boards (or even the AO3 subreddit, official or not), or start their own blog speaking of the injustices that concern them. Or start their own fanfic site that's held to a better standard of preventing racism. They can bash AO3 all day long if they wish there! I'm aware that saying "they can always leave" will be taken in a racist way, but it's not meant that way, and it's always an option.
Now, it's entirely possible they have tried all of these routes and more first and it's been fruitless, so maybe this is their last resort. Reading the rest of the thread, however, I suspect that isn't the case.
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(Anonymous) 2023-07-01 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)So all the alternatives boil down to "they just need to make their online protest less noticable to the people they want to reach"? Changing titles is a perfectly reasonable action when the issue is that many AO3 readers/writers may not be aware AO3 made a promise years ago that it hadn't (until after the campaign) made any updates about. There wasn't a critical mass of users asking for accountability, before this campaign, so changing fic titles - which will make some people go "men, skip" and some people "wait wtf is this" and look it up is actually useful.
It's the equivalent of blocking the highway during rush hour to bring attention to irl racism. It's disrupting people's fun in a relatively harmless way (in the online version, in a completely harmless way) to raise awareness that there's a problem.
Unlike going somewhere else, off AO3, to talk about problems with AO3, which would be a lot less useful in comparison. The difference between protesting in the town square and protesting quietly in your house.
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(Anonymous) 2023-07-01 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)Please, do tell me how changing the names on old fics no-one is going to see unless they're actively searching for them or a frequent visitor to the author's profile is "raising awareness".
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(Anonymous) 2023-07-01 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)