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catscradle Nov. 6th, 2002 02:18 pm)
I was just reading
flambeau's LJ about what kind of warnings on fics would I personally like to see and it got me thinking; what kind of warnings would be on interest to me?
And you know, I couldn't think of one. Aside from the snarky "suck-fic" warning, that is ;)
I can understand and remain sympathetic to those that do want some sort of warning system. I think torch's theory of people who want warnings going to the lists and archives that use them, while people that don't want them go to the lists and archives that don't use them, is a pretty good method of making everyone happy - provided that people actually did this. She's also right in that unfortunately there are people on both sides that want all or nothing, and that's too bad.
I'm going over my fics now, and with the exception of one story, if someone is going to die or have something nasty happen to them, you know by page two about it. I agree with the philosophy of telling everything major up front and then using the rest of the story to describe how the characters got to that point. I'm a big believer in that it's not the goal, it's the getting there that makes the story. So, I don't have many surprises. That said, that means warnings aren't going to hurt the story by giving anything away - I don't put them on my page, but I guess I don't mind too much if some archives do.
I don't like the warnings on Winding Down the Day in the GWA archive though. By reading them, you get a very false impression of the story, despite the fact that they're all true more or less.
Anyone have things they need warnings about? Or comments on warnings in general?
And you know, I couldn't think of one. Aside from the snarky "suck-fic" warning, that is ;)
I can understand and remain sympathetic to those that do want some sort of warning system. I think torch's theory of people who want warnings going to the lists and archives that use them, while people that don't want them go to the lists and archives that don't use them, is a pretty good method of making everyone happy - provided that people actually did this. She's also right in that unfortunately there are people on both sides that want all or nothing, and that's too bad.
I'm going over my fics now, and with the exception of one story, if someone is going to die or have something nasty happen to them, you know by page two about it. I agree with the philosophy of telling everything major up front and then using the rest of the story to describe how the characters got to that point. I'm a big believer in that it's not the goal, it's the getting there that makes the story. So, I don't have many surprises. That said, that means warnings aren't going to hurt the story by giving anything away - I don't put them on my page, but I guess I don't mind too much if some archives do.
I don't like the warnings on Winding Down the Day in the GWA archive though. By reading them, you get a very false impression of the story, despite the fact that they're all true more or less.
Anyone have things they need warnings about? Or comments on warnings in general?