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Silver Adept ([personal profile] silveradept) wrote2013-09-09 08:41 pm
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The commenting culture of my writing space (now with mini-bio!)

  1. I welcome all of the following types of comments on ANY of my entries:
    • Single or two word comments, e.g. , woo!, yay, yes, no, please, thanks, absolutely, agreed, seconded, so much, no way, etc.
    • "+1" or Facebook style "like".
    • Otherwise brief comments, e.g. single sentences.
    • A comment that is a punctuation mark(s) to let me know you read, e.g. a period, an asterisk.
    • A comment that is a punctuation mark(s) to express your response, e.g. an exclamation mark or question mark.
    • A comment that is an emoticon(s) to express your response, e.g. \o/, <3, :), :(, :-D, :-P, etc.
    • Long, wordy comments. Rambling is totally okay.
    • Comments and links on related topics.
    • Comments on single links, entities, paragraphs, topics, or words in the entry. I throw out a lot of things each entry, and I don't expect anyone to have to come up with a coherent comment on each and every one of them to comment.
    • Sequential commentary. It's totally okay to comment about one thing as you read it, then another thing in a separate comment, then a third thing after you've chewed on it for a while and feel ready to talk about it.
    • Incoherent comments. It’s all good. I would rather have you here and showing interest, even if it's just a *flail*, than for you to stay silent because you are afraid or unable to get the perfect comment out.
    • Talking amongst yourselves in the comments is fine. I like creating a place where people get to interact!

    I also welcome:

    • Comments on older entries, access-locked or public.
    • Comments on VERY OLD entries, access-locked or public. I have many years of archives.
    • Comments from people who are not subscribed to me.
    • Comments from people who I’ve never met.
    • Comments from people who haven’t talked to me in awhile.
    • Comments from people who’ve never talked to me.
    • I like knowing the provenance of new commenters. If you're new, I'd love to know where you came from and what brought you here.

  2. My great anxiety is that there's nobody out there and I'm shouting into the wind. If you’re feeling like you want to comment with something, feel free to comment with what feels good and comfortable to you, whether that’s leaving a !!! or an essay. If you don't have the spoons for any comment, that's okay, too. No pressure, no obligations.

  3. How I reply to comments:
    • I mostly try to reply to comments.
    • I normally try to reply to comments as soon after they arrive as I can.
    • My comments will probably try to elicit more discussion and longer-form commentary. Part of it is my professional training, part of it is because I like discussions.
    • You are never obligated to reply to a reply, nor to write longer-form than you wish.
    • If you would like a response to a comment, I encourage you to let me know. “I would appreciate a response to this if possible,” etc. is totally fine with me.
    • If I have forgotten to reply to something you want a reply to, a poke is totally okay. Variable attention stimulus trait means that if I don't respond to something immediately, there's a high chance it will slide out of my brain entirely unless reminded. It's not a personal slight, is less than optimal brain writing.

  4. Linking to my entries:
    • If it’s public, it’s fair game.
    • It’s access-locked, ask me.
    • Please do not archive my work without asking me first, mostly so that I can see what kind of archive is being built and make a decision about whether I would like to participate. The Internet Archive is usually fine, someone's collection of "people to dunk on because they see the world differently than I do" isn't.
    • If you do link to me elsewhere, it warms my heart if you tell me where you linked, but it's not a requirement.
    • If something I linked or wrote inspired you, it warms my heart if you link me to it. Also not a requirement.

  5. Transformative works:

    As of the time of the last edit to this post (02023-01-01), the content of my blog is licensed CC-BY-SA (4.0 Unported), which says that if you use my work for something, your work should attribute me (the user name and a link back to my blog is usually sufficient) and your work should also be licensed under a license similar to the Attribution-Sharealike license. The stuff I link to is not governed under this license and may have additional requirements for you to use.

    Transformative works are also highly encouraged on anything that is part of my AO3 works. I wanna see, hear, and otherwise know about them. Probably so I can squee about how cool they are.

  6. Adding and access:
    • If you want to add me, go ahead! Please feel encouraged to do so.

    • I like new subscribers. I also respect access-locks - if something you created is That Awesome, I'll ask for permission before excerpting or posting elsewhere.

    • I may not add you back - I tend to evaluate based on what's available on your entries page. If you're mostly access only, it may take some comments or a conversation in a third space before I have an idea of whether I want to subscribe. If your journal is a repository for your fiction efforts, I may not add you back, because I do not have near enough time to properly read anyone's fiction as a part of my daily list crawl. I would probably enjoy it, if I had the time.

    • I don't give access, generally. For one, nearly everything posted is public, so you're not missing out on anything by not having that access. If I do post something under access-lock, it is probably something intensely personal, and so I'd be hand-selecting who I want to see it.

  7. Tagging:
    • Tags are generally used on a subject and organization basis, rather than a whisperspace basis.
      • Standard linkspam posts are not tagged.

      • Linkspams primarily of political acts, actors, and actions are tagged, so that tag may be excluded from your reading, if you should desire it and have access to that feature.

      • December Days, Snowflake-style challenge posts, other projects of interest and the AO3 Output are tagged. Each post on a particular year's subject will have the same tag applied. If you like reading many posts on the same subject, those are a great way to get to know my style quickly.

      • If you are here just for the fic, it's probably best just to go to AO3 in the sidebar, but if you would like commentary as well as links to fic, the AO3 Output tag will get you there.

  8. Content Notes:
    • It's probably worth mentioning somewhere that there will be swears, blasphemous utterances, and other things that are often part and parcel of the World Wide Web experience. I also talk about adult topics, like taxation, work, time management, and decision-making. Usually obliquely, but not always. I'm trying to get better about allowing for "ish" to be sufficient in so many things.


  9. A miniature bio that's accurate-for-now:

    • Physically speaking, I will probably tell you that I'm not much to look at. It is up to you to decide whether or not I'm telling you the truth or my insecurity is coming through. I'm generally friendly, use complete sentences, am prone to random humor, occasional bouts of angst and anger, and making leaps of neuroatypicality, especially in trivia matters.

    • Professionally, I'm still a polymath-in-training. I pay the bills by telling stories and making information appear from the wilds of the Internet. This sometimes is harder than it looks, and more often than not, it requires translating back and forth between Human and Machine, and there's almost always some information lost in the process.

    • Fannishly, according to our commencement speaker for the first degree, I'm part of the "Net Generation," which is becoming more and more "the last generation on the Web before the corporations got to it and ruined it." Most importantly, though, that makes me a Fandom Old at this point, since I've been through the process where I was on a platform that had All The Fandom, and then the Advertisers interfered and crushed the fandom, which left for other places, and I have now seen this process happen several times to other platform, where all the fandom apparently left for, so I am rapidly approaching the point of being a Fandom Great Old One, with all the "what are all these old people doing in my fandom space?" that I will get as flack from people who are just starting their fannish journeys.

    • "Don't like? Don't read." is an important fannish maxim for me, and I would much rather that someone who doesn't aesthetically like what I have to offer, or who wishes to engage in ship-to-ship combat spend their energy finding something they do like rather than making more work for everyone by trying to harsh on someone else's squee. Objections based on the idea that shows, characters, or their creators are -ists or otherwise people who give the fandom a bad name will be considered with thanks for the information provided.

    • I am profoundly multi-fannish, I tend to write on the exchange circuit more than spending a significant amount of time on a single large work, and when given the opportunities for sign-ups, I tend to try and fill my spaces with things that I believe are rarer, and perhaps leaving in one or two bigger fandoms as safety nets for the matching algorithm. This means I can talk to a lot of people about a lot of things. I don't post all that much in my own space about fannish stuff, outside of prompty-stuff, so if you want to talk fandom stuff, feel free to grab a post and start talking.

    • A primary life goal of mine is to know myself. It seems like an easy thing, until I stop and think and talk about it. My understanding grows with time, but acceptance is not always along with the understanding. Especially when acceptance means admitting to myself that the things that served me well in the past don't any more, or admitting that I may, in fact, have some form of a disability and I need to plan for that or accommodate it was a normal part of me, rather than as a System to prevent moral failings and lapses from normality.

      I tend to irrationally believe that I'm really someone else other than the person I aspire to be. You would think that after enough opportunities to prove myself otherwise, I would take the hint and believe that WYSIWYG, but that's not something that's happened yet. I tend to be caustic about willful ignorance, people who actively try to suppress other people, and people who have the power and clout to make changes that would benefit everyone and instead enrich themselves at the expense of others.


(This idea stolen and modified from [personal profile] trascendenza, who first broached it in their own journal when talking about commenting culture and their own anxieties, and then further extended as part of housekeeping for [community profile] snowflake_challenge challenges.)

[personal profile] adeliej 2013-09-10 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
Just to let you know - I read pretty much everything you post. I find the link posts interesting, and I find your various job-related posts very interesting. I don't comment much, but I do read things.

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[personal profile] halfmoone 2013-09-10 04:03 am (UTC)(link)
I really like your comment policy, and your journal in general. You're not yelling into the wind, I promise.

May send some more of my headmates over here. We're a pretty discussion-oriented lot, and you're really friendly, so this'll work out well.

Also, because I wanted to :3 <3.
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[personal profile] majoline 2013-09-10 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
This is a most excellent idea to have posted. *bookmarks*

I'm just getting back into the swing of being active on the internets, so hopefully, you'll see me around more. ^u^

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[personal profile] trascendenza 2013-09-10 05:56 am (UTC)(link)
I like this! You've given me some ideas for editing my own, which I've been thinking about doing. And I have a different post where I had addressed lurking and think moving it into that sticky would be an even better idea. Plus, I have Thoughts on lurking that I want to try and coalesce into words.

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[personal profile] syntaxofthings 2013-09-10 06:34 am (UTC)(link)
:D like+1

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[personal profile] kaberett 2013-09-10 09:26 am (UTC)(link)
This is a brilliant guide. Thanks for posting it, and thanks for attributing it!
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[personal profile] northsky 2013-09-10 12:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I wish more journals stated their policy to comments like this, I don't comment on some journals I follow simply because I don't know if the owner would appreciate it.
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[personal profile] ofearthandstars 2013-09-10 01:11 pm (UTC)(link)
This is quite a brilliant idea, I feel like I should come up with something similar.

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[personal profile] silvercat17 2013-09-10 03:59 pm (UTC)(link)
This is a really good idea and I think I'm going to adapt it.
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[personal profile] shenalia 2013-09-10 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Honestly, man? Most days, your posts are the only ones on my journal view page.
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[personal profile] alexseanchai 2013-09-11 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
I'ma just link to this and say it's my comment policy, if that's all right with you?

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[personal profile] 3rdofjune 2013-09-13 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻

But seriously, this is awesome. Some things in the OP that I need to remember more often, too...
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[personal profile] umadoshi 2014-03-04 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
I like knowing the provenance of new commenters. If you're new, I'd love to know where you came from and what brought you here.

I came here via the time-honored method of seeing your comments on other people's posts and thinking you seemed interesting, which led naturally to checking your journal out. ^_^

This is an excellent post. I've been meaning to post something along these lines since [personal profile] trascendenza's original post (...last summer. Eep), and I like reading other people's.

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[personal profile] ewt 2018-12-12 01:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Hello! I'm not new to DW but I have seen you about in comments and [personal profile] liv linked to you recently and I am supposed to be writing music for Stations of the Cross right now (church musician problems: liturgical whiplash) but instead I am reading your journal.

Ahem.

So I think I will add you and come back later.

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[personal profile] cadenzamuse 2018-12-16 03:29 pm (UTC)(link)
In the time-honored tradition of fen, I would like to steal and modify this from you, in a giant game of "making my DW more accessible to commenters" telephone. :)
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[personal profile] yvannairie 2019-01-29 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I, too, ended up linking this in my comment policy sticky, as I slowly endeavour to make my journal more friendly to users that aren't me :D
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[personal profile] falena 2019-02-07 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I've seen you around in the comments of mutual DW acquaintances, then the other day I read a really interesting post of yours and thought I might just add you to keep track more easily.
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[personal profile] oldtoadwoman 2019-07-01 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
+1 Yay! ♥ ☼ Love this and I also plan to copy it to my journal.
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[personal profile] forestofglory 2019-07-07 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi, I came over to check out your journal after you commented on mine and it seems like you post things I'd be interested in so I have subscribed.

[personal profile] razorbladeromance 2020-02-12 04:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd love to add you. You and I can talk to the dust bunnies... (jk)... added?

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[identity profile] tinchen.livejournal.com 2013-09-10 07:52 am (UTC)(link)
I get you! Lately I often post one "deep" post with feelings and thought and a short one with a "yay" or "wtf" moment... the latter get so much more comments that I sometimes think I set the other one to "private". And it sometimes grates because some of those thoughts are important to me - one starts to wonder "was that TMI?" "am I boring?"
Strange how we feel this and still don't comment on other's posts. The "Like" button on Facebook makes us lazy - and you'd need a multitude of buttons here. From "like", via "hate" to "I can rely" or something.

[identity profile] lilacstarprint.livejournal.com 2013-09-10 02:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I think we all have those days where we feel like we're just shouting into the wind. when no one comments, it feels like no one cares.

[identity profile] thewayne.livejournal.com 2013-09-10 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I know what you mean re: shouting into the wind. So many people have shifted to FB or personal web sites or just vanished from the interwebs altogether that you sometimes expect a tumbleweed to come drifting by. I don't like FB because I haven't seen any demonstrated deep conversations, and my web sites are for other purposes.

Good guidelines.

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