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SEX AND THE CITY 6.15 Catch-38
Fic writers & fellow Ao3 users I have a question-
Do you like it/is it correct Ao3 etiquette to comment on a fic you liked even if it’s like, from 2005 and from a fandom long dead? I’ve been tossing and turning about this because I don’t wanna accidentally like, bring back middle school trauma for sonicfan420 on a random Tuesday.
ALWAYS COMMENT
for context, AO3 was launched in 2009. if you’re reading a fic from 2005, it’s specifically because the author wants you to have access to it. I myself have something like 15 fics that I re-uploaded to AO3 from other sites. I know other writers have more. AO3 is an archive; it’s not social media. your Instagram rules of engagement don’t apply.
old fics are on AO3 for you to read. enjoy them!
please comment! the archive emails us to let us know if someone leaves a comment no matter how old the fic is it will get seen and appreciated!
Especially lately when i have gotten so many bot comments, when a real human being shows up it is SO EXCITING
Getting comments on older fics is almost better than comments on new fic--it's a thrill to know something is still appreciated after so many years.
And we can turn off email notifications if we decide we DON'T want to hear from you, but still want it available for you to read and enjoy. So please don't be afraid to leave a comment if you want--if we want to hear your thoughts, we will, and if we don't, you won't be bothering us in the slightest. And when we're ready to hear them, they'll be waiting for us!
If you can see the fic, you can comment on the fic. Older fics deserve love, too!!!
Also remember that, not just email notifications, but authors can completely turn off commenting on a fic if they really don't want you to comment! If an author is so embarrassed by a fic they don't want to hear about it (but can't bring themselves to delete it), they have that control.
If you are able to comment on a fic, the author decided to allow that when they didn't have to. THEY WANT COMMENTS.
It's worth noting that some people turn off emails while still wanting to receive comments! I personally have email notifications off because the spam comments got relentless enough that I was just constantly getting barraged with emails. I don't get comment emails, but I check my comment inbox on AO3 regularly, and it's exciting to refresh to new comments!
YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO SKELLY CREW
I got a comment on a 12yo fic last week. It was a delight to see someone still enjoying that story.
in less emotionally destroying news i also appreciated a lot of rocky and ryland’s great one liners including but not limited to:
“no understand do puppet show” “do you still need the puppets” “yes yes showtime”
“thumbs up baby” 👎
”do you have to sit right there?” “is usually closer”
”not half bad!” “is full good!”
”bad no good grace die rocky die all earth die we die we die we die”
”how do you know when hug is over” “you just feel it” “oh okay. are you feeling it”
i wish everyone following me made enough money to not feel like they were being boiled alive and had the time and energy to clean their room at their own leisure
me thinking about the continuous progression of time
men make it absolutely impossible to practice humility
what you say: “I think this is the case”
what men hear: “I have no idea whatsoever, but here’s a totally random guess”
what you say: “I’m not an expert on this subject”
what men hear: “I don’t know anything about this subject and need its bare fundamentals explained to me”
what you say: “I could be better read in this area”
what men hear: “I have never read anything in this area”
like okay fuck it nevermind I’m actually an expert in every subject I’ve ever read or heard about. in fact I know everything.
If anyone's ever wondering why I come across as such an arrogant bitch on Tumblr it's because I used to work in science with a lot of men and never readjusted my communication style afterward.
This is one of my biggest seemingly low-stakes feminist soapboxes. Women are often encouraged to take hedging, consensus-seeking, and checking-in phrases out of their speech in order to seem "more confident". And listen, of course you do not need to say "I think" when you actually know for pretty damn sure, or double-check every little thing you say, or apologize for things that are out of your control.
But there are men in my life who I respect, who I think are generally good communicators, but who have admitted to me that if they do not know the answer to something they will just state their best guess in a confident tone of voice, with no hedging or clarification to warn the listener that what they just said was pulled from their ass.
I once asked my high school boyfriend what noise a platypus makes and he confidently told me "oh they quack" and I said "really? that seems like they'd have different noise-making structures than ducks since they're not birds" and he said "oh yeah you're probably right. I was just guessing." And had no idea why I was mad! I was like, so if I ask you a question you might just bullshit me?? What if I had believed you and gone and repeated that to other people? I could have looked like an idiot. I could have spread misinformation to a ton of people! But I have told that story to other men and had them say "oh yeah I totally do that."
This is so much worse communication than just saying "I don't know but I think..." There shouldn't be campaigns training professional women to sound "more confident," there should be campaigns training professional MEN to stop doing whatever THAT is!
[ID: Chidi Anagonye from The Good Place saying “okay, but that’s worse. You do see how that’s worse, right?” End ID.]
The parallels…
2x12 | 2x18
Clueless (1995) dir. Amy Heckerling