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acari ([info]acari) wrote in [info]metafandom,
@ 2009-04-20 23:55:00

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Monday, April 20, 2009

  • rood: How To Archive Your Fics On LJ/IJ/DW/JF - think I mentioned in another post that I am a lazy reader. If I can't find the first chapter easily enough, I won't read the story, even if the summary on chapter 25 sounds really interesting. -
    (tags: archiving migration)

  • [info]anarchicq: Half a Dozen Wiley Ways to Promote Your Archive - We're all in this for fun and we all want to help our fandom. If you know a resource, share it! -
    (tags: archiving)

  • [info]melannen: Dreamwidth, OpenID delegation, and Journalfen - Journalfen is an LJ clone site from which you can import to DW, but it does not actually have a functioning OpenID server. // However you can still use a JF OpenID by using OpenID delegation. -
    (tags: dreamwidth journalfen howto migration)

  • [info]ladysorka: On fannish migration - Fandom does not migrate in a day. Fandom does not migrate in a week, or a month, or even a year. And you can't force a fandom migration. -
    (tags: fandom migration)

  • [info]meganbmoore: On society, fiction, and the romance novel. - Why is it that the predominant fiction that's by and for women is also the least respected? Why is one of the trendiest things out there to negatively compare things to fiction for women? (Not that I'm innocent of it.) Why do things become more respected when women create them and they're taken over by men, but lose respect when women take them-even part of them-for their own? -
    (tags: writing gender)


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