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Qem ([info]qem_chibati) wrote in [info]unfunny_fandom,
@ 2011-11-13 18:27:00


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Professional fandom
Apologies for the lack of backstory links, I'm typing this from a phone. I think that's the only comment I've made in what I'm linking other than maybe something about php and ruby.

Otw (organization for transformative works) elections are happening right now, and boy is it wanky.

It was going to be unfunny, as you might imagine when three of the six candidates mention volunteer burn out ( http://facetofcathy.dreamwidth.org/229943.html ) in their candidate statements and one candidate Naomi Novik, founding member says she hasn't noticed.

Well if she hasn't noticed it can't be true right?

http://renay.dreamwidth.org/236955.html

Oh. Oh dear.



Add in that Sanders the candidate of colour has kept her main fandom journal for elections, and has a similar platform to the others, is told that she is too angry and has her friends getting anon comments telling them to tell her to watch her tone.

Then shit blows up when they fuck up the skins for "accessibility" when the new default is grey on grey and lots of red. 

http://branchandroot.dreamwidth.org/1255716.html#comments

Apparently this was rushed to get the archive ready for Yuletide.  Only Yuletide isn't a otw project. 


http://fail-fandomanon.livejournal.com/22095.html?thread=99563087#t99563087


But what really has me gobsmacked is this, 
from: copracat
Let me make sure I have this correctly:

The chair of the board has been told by someone/s to stop working on a strategic plan for the organisation because she doesn't have the authority to do so. 

I'm going to make a cup of tea now. 

-----
general-jinjur (the chair in question)


more accurately, i was told that i was dishonest, conspiratorial, and secretive because:

- i asked for volunteers to help gather info and work on preliminaries in an org-wide meeting (org-wide meetings are attended by a large group of volunteers and staff, including at least one representative from every committee)
- discussed how a strategic plan was on the horizon in at least two other org-wide meetings
- hired a staffer (one who, like all our staff, was unanimously board-approved) specifically to work on stakeholder surveys (beginning of 2011 term) as part of preliminary work (staffer wound up with international outreach, as they were best to start that piece). 

by doing the above, i secretly formed a cabal without ever giving anyone a chance to participate. also, i failed to do all the work (research and write-up of a proposal for the plan for the process) myself rather than involving anyone or doing any delegation.

just to clarify. (perspectives vary, of course. this is my perspective on events. i officially don't care to argue its accuracy anymore; i have just enough energy and time left to tie up loose ends and write up documentation of the stuff i did manage to accomplish (in 2010. i'm a little behind on docs).)


http://copracat.dreamwidth.org/596794.html?thread=2267962#cmt2267962


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[info]airawyn
2011-11-14 04:35 am UTC (link)
Yeah, I tend to get a lot of "kudos" and not many comments. I think that having the "kudos" option means some people don't comment when they otherwise would have. OTOH, some people who wouldn't have commented at all now leave kudos. Anyway, I'd love more comments, but getting a kudos notif makes me smile.

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[info]adevyish
2011-11-14 04:40 am UTC (link)
I dread writing comments because mine always end up so inane, but I've made a point of going back through everything on my Delicious Pinboard and kudo-ing all of the ones I know are x-posted on AO3.

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[info]ldymusyc
2011-11-14 04:41 am UTC (link)
Probably 75-80% of my hits/kudos come from guests, so I love the option being available for them. I'm pleased they have a way to let me know they read and enjoyed, comments or no. I know I've often wanted to leave a "liked this!" note on a fic from a site where I don't have an account, and I'm not going through the rigamarole of signing up just for that ONE fic. I also think the kudos system helps to get around the "oh god, if I leave a comment, is this going to start a conversation, I don't want to CHAT, I just want to say 'nice fic' a;lsakjdf" feeling that comes up a lot on LJ-type sites. Definitely pro-kudos, me.

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[info]airawyn
2011-11-14 04:45 am UTC (link)
Yeah, I love being able to leave kudos for fics I've read, because I feel so inane commenting just to say "I like this" and often don't leave comments for that reason. (Even though I KNOW fic writers would prefer SOMETHING rather than nothing.) So "kudos" is perfect for that.

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[info]cie_anthy
2011-11-14 05:41 am UTC (link)
Exactly this. I very, very rarely have anything to say other than 'Yay, this was fun to read!', so I never say anything at all. Having the kudos system is *perfect* for me as a reader.

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[info]rosehiptea
2011-11-14 06:01 am UTC (link)
As a reader I prefer leaving comments, but that's me. As a writer I'll happily take whatever people want to leave me!

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[info]zara_zero
2011-11-14 02:28 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, likewise. I often read late at night and I'm usually a bit tired and not really in the mood to make articulate comments, so it's either say nothing or say something inane like "Good. Like. Thanks." The kudos function helps get that point across easier.

I might comment there more if I had an actual AO3 account... but after trying for months and getting deleted from the sign up waiting list twice, I've kind of given up.

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[info]sepiamagpie
2011-11-14 05:39 pm UTC (link)
I've got a spare code, if you want it.

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[info]zara_zero
2011-11-15 05:48 am UTC (link)
That... would be quite helpful, actually, thank you!

How do I get the code from you? A link, like the other user below, or email, or what? I have not had enough coffee today

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[info]sepiamagpie
2011-11-15 05:51 am UTC (link)
Toss me an email at crantz@livejournal.com and one code is all yours.

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[info]zara_zero
2011-11-15 05:57 am UTC (link)
Done!

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[info]sepiamagpie
2011-11-15 05:58 am UTC (link)
Sent!

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[info]havocthecat
2011-11-14 07:39 pm UTC (link)
I also have a spare code, should you (or anyone else reading this) want it.

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[info]miraba
2011-11-14 07:42 pm UTC (link)
I'd like an account to store my bookmarks.

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[info]havocthecat
2011-11-14 07:46 pm UTC (link)
I think you can just click on this URL and use the invitation? If not, email me at havocthecat@gmail and I'll send you the invitation via email.

http://archiveofourown.org/signup/ff57d5606f9ad828d09566694d0191850e47d414

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[info]miraba
2011-11-15 12:37 am UTC (link)
Thanks!

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[info]jackandahat
2011-11-15 03:04 pm UTC (link)
As a reader, I like kudos - don't have an AO3 account, don't want one, but I do occasionally get linked to fic on AO3. And it's nice to be able to tell someone "I liked this thing you wrote, thank you for posting it." without having to make a production of it. Especially since I read a lot of shorter porny pieces where there isn't all that much to *say* - "This was hot!" starts to feel redundant after the first ten people say it.

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[info]havocthecat
2011-11-15 03:20 pm UTC (link)
Personally, I'm not as fond of them, and would rather have commentary and even a conversation. On the other hand, they're not a bad thing either, and I recognize that fandom is full of compromises, and I can't always have what I want out of it. So I like kudos well enough, and I would certainly rather have kudos instead of utter silence. :)

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[info]jackandahat
2011-11-15 03:37 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, that's my point - I am sure there are some people leaving kudos instead of comment but for me it's kudos instead of silence, and I know I'm far from the only one there.

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[info]havocthecat
2011-11-15 03:51 pm UTC (link)
Exactly. I would rather things work better for everyone, instead of best for me and worst for some other people.

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[info]ldymusyc
2011-11-15 08:53 pm UTC (link)
Hee. I *write* a lot of shorter porny pieces, and yeah, the "this was hot" thing can get repetitive.

With the kudos feature, I've found myself reading a LOT more >1000 pieces (drabbles, ficlets, flashfic) than I normally would, because I can drop kudos quick and move on, without feeling ridiculous for leaving a comment that's 10% or more of the fic's word count. (I rarely to never leave a comment less than a long sentence, and if I can't do that, I'll more often leave no comment at all. Personal woogieness about balance in the universe, it's weird, I digress.) Kudos have come in very awesome for me and have made me feel like I can branch out into other fandoms for reading without running the risk of getting ~*~involved~*~ via commenting and conversations.

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