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fandomsecrets2024-04-09 07:11 pm
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(Anonymous) 2024-04-10 04:10 am (UTC)(link)If you go to the page of the specific fandom first (or pairing tag, etc.) and then use the search filters there, it only shows crossovers within this specific fandom. If you're looking for crossovers with a specific second fandom that's not in the suggested filter options, you can type the second fandom tag into the Additional Tags field and add it as a filter there.
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(Anonymous) 2024-04-10 04:30 am (UTC)(link)If you're in that fandom tag, do the first and that will get you crossovers with that fandom. If you go to AO3 and pick a fandom (Les Misérables - All Media Types, for example) and click on that, there will be the listing of all the fics tagged with that fandom, go to the sidebar, tick the 'Show only crossovers' and click the Sort and Filter button. That will give you all the fics tagged with the fandom you chose but also tagged with at least one other fandom. There are also tags for crossovers (Crossover, Crossover Pairings, Crossovers & Fandom Fusions), but not everyone uses them (and sometimes they use one of these tags and don't tag the other fandom).
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(Anonymous) 2024-04-10 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)So fandoms like Star Trek and Les Miz have All media types. In my time on AO3, most of my multi-fandom fandoms have not had that listing - such as right now I'm in the Markiplier choose your own adventure series fandoms which has 4 fandoms and a lot of the earlier works fall under the Youtube RPF tag (even though those certain fics aren't technically RPF but are fictional characters connected to the youtuber); so there isn't an all media types tag for them (possibly because there's not enough fics? IDK what qualifies or if its down to the tagging wranglers).
I still would like to see a listing of all the crossovers for curiosity sake, but of course I do like that I can find specific crossovers if I ever think to look for them.
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(Anonymous) 2024-04-10 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)All Media Types is a thing when a property fits in more than one AO3 category for works and those pieces of media are different enough to have specific tags. Les Misérables is a book, musical, and movie. This means when you look at the All Media Types fandom tag, you'll get everything tagged for any of 'Les Misérables - All Media Types', 'Les Misérables - Victor Hugo', 'Les Misérables (2012)', Les Misérables - Schönberg/Boublil or any combination thereof. Some people choose just to tag All Media Types when their fic contains elements of more than one (or when it could fit in any of the types of media), rather than all the specific tags for the book, movie, or play. It's just a broader category. Some fandoms have it, but some fandoms have a different type of broad category (like Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms), and some don't need a broader category.