cryptoxin: Excess, boundaries, filters, conflict - So here would be two ways of describing and experiencing boundary-related conflicts: 1) when individuals or events violate a particular boundary (and in some cases, threaten not only a specific boundary technology, but by extension threaten the entire sys -
miriam_heddy: Show Me The Money (a poll): - One of the things I've noticed over the years is how capitalism's place in fandom is complicated and people are ambivalent about it, and that ambivalence usually remains unspoken. Yet we all seem to carry some sense of where the line is or should be -
storydivagirl: I'm a little freaked out right now... - Personally, I think the best way for the majority of us to protect ourselves is to stand up against the small minority of people out there who don't understand boundaries, who don't fathom the request for personal privacy that most of fandom is okay with. -
jenadamson: There was a discussion on someone else's - There was a discussion on someone else's journal about fic titles, and how she always waits 'til the last minute to name her fics, and I was thinking about how *different* that is for me. -
xparrot: to crit or not to crit? - But it is not the same as reviewing a movie or a published novel, because you, as a fellow fan, have a different, more equal, relationship with the other fan creator, regardless of whether you have any personal acquaintance. And if you aren't careful abou -
friendshipper: Hi world (with extra bonus meta!) - You have every right to police your space as you see fit. If you don't want concrit and I invade your journal with a critical review, then I'm the one who's being rude, by imposing my own fannish values on your space. [...] But the suggestion that other f -