hederahelix: Sizeism in Fandom--My Thoughts - Whether we see ourselves as fat, skinny, or somewhere in between, we should strive to write stories, make art, analyze things from a meta perspective, and comment on each others work in ways that do not perpetuate that, or any other prejudice. -
jennem: Warnings!There are always going to be douchebags that attempt to co-opt and misuse "warnings" to avoid having to read a fic they thought was "icky" or "too sad" or "too happy" or "too [insert adjective]." We're never going to be able to make a comprehensive list of the things that should get warnings.[...]But, we're a community -- by design and by choice. And, we're capable of so much more than the shit I've seen posted and +1'd over the last few days.
Warning: contains possible sexual assault & mental health triggers
azurelunatic: Words. - I label, I provide commentary, I attempt to organize. I feel that I wouldn't be behaving responsibly or in a consistent fashion with my own ethics if I did not. I urge other people to use their words responsibly when people may get hurt as a result of reading them. In the end, I recognize other people's right to act in their own space as they please. -
trobadora: Warnings and Spoilers - How come possibly having an episode ruined for you is more important (to fandom-in-general, that is, not any one person in particular) than actual trauma? -
frogspace: Vorgewarnt ist ... - Wenn der Kontext ein anderer ist, können Argumente, die in einem anderen Kontext Ü berzeugen, plötzlich ins Leere gehen oder sich umkehren. Ein großer Teil der Diskussion scheint mir daher auf Brü chen im Kontext zu basieren, wo beide Seiten meinen, dieselbe Diskussion zu fü hren, sie in Wirklichkeit aber unterschiedliche Brennglä ser verwenden und die Pro- und Contra-Argumente deshalb aneinander vorbei gehen und drum herum alles erhitzt aufkocht, bis es ü berall brodelt. -
amothea: Reading Habits / Rant - The ability to save a fic quickly is very very nice for the readers. If you want to set your story apart from others in a big way, make your story easy to save. -
gabrielleabelle: Warn for character death. There. I said it. - This isn't like me reading an original novel where the characters belong wholly to the author. This is me reading fanfic about characters that are much-beloved and shared among fandom. I participate out of love for these characters. I celebrate that love by writing and reading about them. No, I do not expect them to be killed. -
thefrogg: To warn or not to warn, a quasi-rant... - I see the headers on fic - title, author, rating, summary blurb, author's notes (if any), warnings (if any), fandom, pairing (if any) -- as the equivalent of the movie trailer, or episode preview of a television show, or the back cover/inside flap blurb on a book. -
romaine24: Warnings FTW or OMG Another Warning Post....... (not flocked) - If you don't want to label your fic for your readers, then label it for yourself (use whiteout). You gain readership, trust, story longevity and as a by product you help to make fandom a fun and safe place to be. -