Fic journal?
Jan. 7th, 2008 11:57 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've been debating the pros and cons of setting up a separate community for my fic. For those who have done so, what advantages do you see? Any disadvantages? How do you handle archiving old stuff (without losing comments/threads)?
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Date: 2008-01-08 05:02 am (UTC)If you repost all your fic, I'm going to re-read it and find any remaining typos. I think that may be under "disadvantages."
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Date: 2008-01-08 09:02 pm (UTC)Hmm. I wouldn't mind, because it irritates the crap out of me to find a typo, but it seems that the older a post is, the more LJ tries to riddle it with bad HTML.
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Date: 2008-01-08 05:07 am (UTC)Advantages: It *is* nice having all your fic in one place.
Disadvantages: Having two journals.
How do you handle archiving old stuff (without losing comments/threads)?
I left all the old stuff where it was and set up a fic master list. Anything I posted in 2006 is in my personal journal. Reposting everything seemed like WAY too much effort. :D
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Date: 2008-01-08 09:02 pm (UTC)Good point.
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Date: 2008-01-08 05:07 am (UTC)I just posted all my fics in one day... losing all the comments, of course, but I still have the original posts (at least the
Mind, mine is just a separate journal, not a comm. Not sure how much difference that makes, ultimately. Except that when I respond to comments with my regular username, I get comment notices for my own replies, obviously.
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Date: 2008-01-08 09:03 pm (UTC)Yeah ... and I don't share LJ with anyone in RL, nor is my name associated with it. I suspect someone could find me, but they'd have to be looking. I'm really not interesting enough for anyone to bother.
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Date: 2008-01-08 09:04 pm (UTC)True. I guess it's a matter of whether it's worth the bother. Probably not.
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Date: 2008-01-08 12:40 pm (UTC)As far as re-archiving, I only re-archived mine because... well, I'm paranoid. My sister found my journal because she obsessively checks her website referrals and discovered it when I linked to her site in a locked post. D'oh! I re-archived just in case the paranoia overwhelms me and I feel the need to lock everything. Heh. For now, though, the fic and graphics remain unlocked. Unless you're worried about something similar, I would do as
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Date: 2008-01-08 09:05 pm (UTC)RL meets LJ is one of my greater fears, so that's a consideration.
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Date: 2008-01-08 12:58 pm (UTC)An unexpected advantage, however, is that my e-mail notifications go to a separate place, as I tied a different address in to the fic journal. It eases the load on my inbox when things get lively, and it makes it much much easier to archive and file things away.
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Date: 2008-01-08 09:05 pm (UTC)I didn't think of that. I actually don't get updates via email; I use the LJ inbox.
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Date: 2008-01-08 04:37 pm (UTC)Advantages - having a separate fic journal makes it easier to find tags quickly.
Disadvantages - the icons I want to illustrate particular stories always seem to be in the wrong LJ. Also you need to keep track of which communities you're a member of on each.
But on the whole, I do like having both.
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Date: 2008-01-08 09:06 pm (UTC)That's my primary consideration, too, but I don't think I'm as out there as you are. Not a bad thing.