oulangi (oulangi) wrote in metafandom, @ 2008-01-23 11:25:00 |
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We post links to interesting discussions in fandom on LiveJournal and LJ clones. Currently we link to LJ, JF, GJ and IJ as time and manpower constraints allow. As always, links passed to us from readers from those sites are gratefully received.
1.b Wait, what?
Yes, you read that correctly. metafandom will now include meta on Insanejournal, GreatestJournal and Journalfen. Cool, huh?
1.c What about wordpress / myspace / blogger?
Not yet. When (if?) we figure out a way to code that for our current del.ici.ous link-drop system -or- we come up with something better -AND- when the mere thought of such a daunting task (compiling all fandom meta on the internet, oh my!) doesn't send our editors fleeing in terror we'll consider it. Maybe. But we want donuts.
1.d I friended metafandom over on Ij / JF / GJ. How come you guys don't update over there?!
We're working on it. We've asked IJ for their help in resurrecting the metafandom comm. there, and we're up on JF. Given GJ's current teetering however, while we do accept meta from GJ, we are not currently planning on cross-posting the newsletter there.
We don't provide commentary or opinion. We don't guarantee your blood pressure. We don't censor according to your personal taste or decency. We don't link to fiction or fanart. We don't promote communities or nathons. We don't promote people's thesis projects or posts looking for research participants UNLESS the post also falls into the "interesting discussion on LJ, IJ, JF or GJ" parameter. We don't promise anything and we don't push any agenda except this: Make Up Your Own Mind.
Or, you know, don't. Whatever.
It's really simple.
There are compilers who trawl for content together throughout the week. We rely on a variety of tools to find fandom meta, including reader journals, LJseek and links from readers like you. We tag what we find in a shared del.ici.ous account. Whenever we come across something, we add it to the account. On an update day, the person on duty compiles a post from the memories, hence the name "compiler". Only compilers can add links to the del.ici.ous account, but anyone can contribute links.
Make a comment on the most recent entry in metafandom. Anybody can do this, members or not. You don't even need an LJ - anonymous commenting is always enabled. If you like, you can email us at metafandom at gmail dot com. You must include the specific URL. You can find the URL by copying it from the address bar when you're on the right page. It might look something like this:
http://username.livejournal.com/1234.html
or this:
http://community.livejournal.com/commname/45678.html
You need to host an interesting discussion in fandom on LiveJournal, or the beginnings of one, and send us a link. The content of each post is up to the individual compiler, as they have to read each post, quote it, code it, put their name to the metafandom update and receive the comments, so it might not go in.
We created four "reader" journals named metfanreads. One is on IJ, one on GJ, one on lj, and one is on JF. Those journals have friended people and communities that tend to have meta content. They're tools for our compilers to find interesting discussions in fandom.
Drop us a link. Send us links for communities or people who write the meta in your area of fandom and if it's not a bunch of quizzes and cat macros we'll more than likely add it to metfanreads.
Most likely because you didn't tell us about it. Otherwise... Because it wasn't an interesting discussion in fandom on LiveJournal, journalfen, Greatestjournal or InsaneJournal. Because we're busy and just got around to linking it, so it wont be included until tomorrow, or the day after. Because it was about your cat. Because we already posted 57 identical meta posts in the last three days and the post added nothing to the conversation. Because there are only so many hours in the day. Because we never promised you a rose garden.
Yes! Sometimes, despite our best efforts we simply cannot find meta to link to. Other times the compiler is simply overwhelmed and couldn't get to their update. If you want to help out, please, speak up. From time to time editors leave or need breaks, so if the glamour of compiling links appeals to you, by all means tell us! We'd love the help.
When we started using del.ici.ous rather than LJ memories as our tagging system, this section no longer made practical sense. While we still include some specific fandom meta, we weigh it against these factors:Most fandoms have a newsletter anyway, so we don't look to cover all those essays about Snape's hair or the significance of polar bears, fine as they are. We do look to cover stuff that might be of interest to those outside the specific fandom, who might not subscribe to said newsletters. We try to avoid specific fandom spoilers.
Well, that's horrid. If you want the link to your post taken down, comment on the relevant entry or email the relevant compiler and make your request. We'll get on that ASAP. Try to remember that not everyone is online 24/7, and there may be some delay. As we do not link to flocked (friends locked) entries, your post was probably published publicly on the internet. metafandom does not take responsibility for that. You can find out how to flock your entries here.
We don't know! What do you think you ought to do?
We do
Yes.
In the traditional way.
Write it in your Journal? Send us a link.
Yes.
Yes.