questions of fandom etiquette
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Under the cut is a poll on a few parts on fandom etiquette, regarding fandom fest art and comments. Also a poll because I'm wondering why the comment section has not been as robust as it used to be.
Feel free to click as many boxes as you want! Comments are welcome.
Edit: Please ignore the first question. In the spirit of the rule "Do not post anywhere before your assigned posting date," I won't be livestreaming, because it would feel like trying to get around that rule. It honestly kind of slipped my mind, oops!
I know already that reversebang art is meant to be absolutely private until reveals are up.
[Poll #1983141][Poll #1983141]
Thanks for taking the time to answer!
Feel free to click as many boxes as you want! Comments are welcome.
Edit: Please ignore the first question. In the spirit of the rule "Do not post anywhere before your assigned posting date," I won't be livestreaming, because it would feel like trying to get around that rule. It honestly kind of slipped my mind, oops!
I know already that reversebang art is meant to be absolutely private until reveals are up.
[Poll #1983141][Poll #1983141]
Thanks for taking the time to answer!
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Date: 2014-09-25 03:28 pm (UTC)It is kind of reassuring to know that others experience the same thing, and it is sort of sad, too. I've been on LJ for almost ten years, though I've only been in SPN fandom for two or three of them. It's crazy how activity has dropped, and yeah, d3epressing, because LJ is my favorite place to post and read and leave feedback, etc. I mean, liking or reblogging/reposting things is all fine and good, but I think the comments are what really work for me here.
I noticed that that went up when I was lurking for a few months! I'll have to at least watch it, even if I don't participate. I like bunkerfic :)