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Nov 17, 2012 02:00

Okay, so while I'm not exactly as prolific as I've been before and AO3 more or less becoming the go to for fic, I haven't been posting the fic I have written here lately. (I don't even link fic posts from DW anymore, just regular posts.) I've been linking offsite and I just wanted to ask, putting being a comment hound aside, do people prefer the ( Read more... )

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hariboo November 19 2012, 01:05:28 UTC
Yeah, that's how I've been feeling, bc yay comments! aside, I'm just too lazy to be reposting fic twice or three time. Like I don't even post on ff.net anymore, that and their uploading system really annoys me.

I think I might! Having fic on tumblr is just kinda messy?

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fuzzy_paint November 17 2012, 16:38:38 UTC
I agree with summerstorm - AO3 is really taking over the ficposting. I don't know if it's b/c of the fandoms I'm in or simply because of how LJ's activity is dropping/has been dropping, but that's where I've been going when I want to read something.

If you want to post solely on AO3 (which is something I'm actually considering tbh), then I'd actually prefer off-site links here. I tend to miss things otherwise!

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hariboo November 19 2012, 01:07:41 UTC
That seems to be the way I'm going. Like if i really want to have long talky convos about the fic (mostly with ppl I know anyway) I'll just talk on the linking post anyway.

But I'm definitely still off-site linking bc as much as I like to read on AO3 their system can be dense.

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torigates November 17 2012, 19:42:27 UTC
Off site linking is totally cool by me, I think I even prefer to read on the AO3 these days.

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hariboo November 19 2012, 01:08:29 UTC
Yep! That's how I've been feeling about the whole thing. It's just kinda neater and AO3 allows for kindle/ebook dling so extra points!

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