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astoryandasong ([personal profile] astoryandasong) wrote2007-05-22 05:41 am

Fanlib and why it is a bad, bad idea

Warning: It's 5:45 am where I am. I'm tired, I have an exam in less than four hours and I am snarky.

Oh dear. 
That was my first thought when I heard about Fanlib. Oh dear. Having read through the various posts linked on [profile] meta_fandom and various other ljs, my reaction hasn't changed. Oh dear Fanlib, you have fucked yourselves up but good. 

Now this is my opinion and not everyone will agree, that's okay. But in my opinion the biggest two fandoms going right now in fanfiction are SGA and SPN. That is where it's happening, at least in the lj portions of fandom.  Now to put it bluntly, lj is basically the locus for most fanfiction going round. Forget yahoo groups or other mailing lists (but ah, the memories) or even sometimes author websites and archives. Lj is where most people play nowadays. I'm not sure if it's a good thing (I love my lj, but I loved those lists too) but I think that its true. FF.net is mostly a joke in fandom, a cautionary tale of what not to do. I mean, when was the last time YOU went to FF.net and clicked on a decent fic? Plus, no NC-17, which drives a lot of the older fans away. Archives are still going, but most of the really popular authors with the stratosphere hit counts post in Lj as well.  Now why would you in your right mind go and piss off lj fandom? You  wouldn't.  
The fanlib CEO's tired little rant and weaselly avoidance of any reply to fannish issues has made sure that Lj fandom is going to piss on fanlib every opportunity it gets. Sure, the meta_fandom section of Lj might be small, but who doesn't have at least one bigger name author on their f-list- and those authors are currently gathering kindling for the woodpile while other fans look around shiftily for a lighter and some kerosene.  

Sadly though, I have the feeling that Fanlib may still get bigger.  There are a lot of fourteen year olds looking for a place to put their OMG PLEASE REVIEW THIS MARY SUE <3 XD XD fic. It saddens me a little to think that it could be that portion of fandom to get publicity and possibly get us into Very Big Trouble, with capitals C&D.

[identity profile] lq.livejournal.com 2007-05-22 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I've found a few decent fics on FFN. Granted they were all in the TV Show section and I go to the other sections just to laugh my ass off.

But yeah, I've noticed that there are fewer fan archives and I am leary of LJ ones for the same reason of FFN: NO FREAKING QUALITY CONTROL!!!

I'm all for young people learning to cut their teeth in fanfics, but when other people just give them soggy bread to chew on, they go around thinking how zOMG GREAT! their botched literary abortions are. The rest of us are left with stomachs sore either from laughing so hard in derision or from vomiting in shear disgust.

[identity profile] okelay.livejournal.com 2007-05-24 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
i do believe there's good fic to be found in FFN (i know several fantastic authors who also archive there) but in general it does suck.
and the quality at fanlib isnt better.

probably because their biggest audience are indeed people who are new to fanfic.

i think lj's pretty big when it comes to fic and fandom.
even if you do spend time in forums and stuff, you come to lj too
ive always considered it a kind of fandom haven

so pissing it off it's a very bad idea
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[identity profile] mimi-sardinia.livejournal.com 2007-05-26 01:33 pm (UTC)(link)
LJ is a networking heaven, the whole Friends List setup is one hell of an effective grapevine that spreads news damn fast in fandom.

As you say, the meta-fandom may be small, but every one of them has flists, who all have flists as well, and some of them are on even bigger meta-fandom communities, like [livejournal.com profile] fanficrants and the more fandom specific [livejournal.com profile] khfanficrants, where I first heard of Fanlib.

LJ fandom is big, and we hold a hell of a lot of power because of our size.

[identity profile] missscarlett.livejournal.com 2007-05-26 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
There ARE goodfics and highly talented authors who use FF.net. You just have to dig a little deeper to find them. A good trick is browsing the favourites list of authors you like; they often have a good standard when it comes to what kind of quality they go for and I've discovered many great authors and amazing fics this way.

FF.net certainly has me banging my head against the walls most days, but I do have a fondness for the site. It's easy to use and still has higher traffic than anywhere else. For all it's many flaws, I think it would be a sad day if FF.net ever shut its doors for good. The main reason I get so frustrated with the site is because the idea of the site itself is genius. It's just poorly run. With a team of people who CARED and had COMMON SENSE in charge, FF.net could be absolutely breathtaking.