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So, I run this list. It's not the only Metallica slash out there. There are people on metslash who aren't on the list that dare not speak its name, and vice versa. There are some people on both lists. Most of the people who are no mail and/or lurkers on metslash are on both lists. Most of the people who post fic are only on metslash.

Every time I remind people about our archiving policies, I remind them that crossposting is okay. It is possible to post a fic to a list without granting archiving permission. I know that some of the people on both lists are writers. I know that some of them are extremely good writers. I know that they've posted fic to the other list. And yet, with the exception of one author and one story by a second author, none of them post to metslash.

Why not?

Is it because we don't automatically jump up and down and say, "Oh, you're so wonderful, that was the best story ever, when are you writing the sequel?" to every piece of fic that gets posted? Is it because I actually dare to say what I don't like about fic? I only wish someone would critique my fic the way I've critiqued other people's fic. Well, the more recent stuff anyway; I know just how bad some of my older fic is. Isn't that far more useful to you as a writer than unconditional praise for every word you write?

Or perhaps, like one person who recently unsubbed, they don't like it that I dare say that I don't like some of the writing and list policies of the other list. Apparently the fact that all three S's and various other people from the other list have said extremely negative things about metslash and me in their journals and journal comments is completely irrelevant.

Not that I'm bitter.

Re: Should fandom be fun?

Date: 2001-04-30 09:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com
Yes, but see, sometimes you have to get through a small amount of non-fun now, or fandom will cease to be much, if any, fun in the long run.

Re: Should fandom be fun?

Date: 2001-04-30 01:57 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sandrine
You think it ever will be after that whole mess?

::sigh:: I see your point, though. You're right, sometime we just can't all get along. I still find it immensely frustrating. :( One or two misunderstandings and everything blows up. No wonder humankind is going the way of the dinosaurs ...

Re: Should fandom be fun?

Date: 2001-05-01 10:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com
It will, for me. Especially since I've come away from this whole mess with a very important lesson: Don't Bottle Up. I feel a lot better about fandom after this thing than I did before, and I know that other people have been hurt by things I've said and done, but frankly, sometimes I have to think of myself first, and others second.

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