New owner of LOTRFanFiction.com is "super excited."

Jun 29, 2011 09:15

Esteliel sent me a message about LOTRFanFiction.com being sold. Read about it at her journal ( Read more... )

fan creations: outsider profiteering

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msilverstar June 29 2011, 16:27:15 UTC
Oy fucking vey, last thing we need is another non-fandom person trying to make money on fic.

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stewardess June 29 2011, 16:52:59 UTC
I admit to laughing hysterically at the phrase "dominate new fandoms."

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megselv June 30 2011, 04:45:46 UTC
Hah!

So the girl who owned the site says she never wanted to clutter it up with ads.
What a cute reason to end up feeling she simply had to sell it -- to some random guy who's there to earn money on ads on the site.
I wonder how much the idiot paid.

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randy_o July 1 2011, 18:49:41 UTC
In her defense, she's been carrying the cost of the website for years and donations weren't enough to help. But to counter that, she never did make an announcement that she would need X-amount of dollars or face a shutdown. Other sites like HASA let members know exactly where the finances stand, and we can see where our money goes.

Who knows what he paid? But he brags in an interview elsewhere about seeking out small sites created out of passion rather than profit motive, whose owners have no idea of their value. He doesn't seem to understand how fandom works as a cooperative, non-profit endeavor. He 'bought' a community, and as of this morning, he has lost over forty of his contributors -- most of them BNFs.

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stewardess July 1 2011, 21:33:39 UTC
It's like this guy never heard of FanLib. *boggles*

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randy_o July 1 2011, 21:43:25 UTC
I doubt he has. He has spoken of the entire 'fandom community' as if he can invade and dominate us. He'd have more luck teaching cats to do close-order drill.

His biggest problem is not understanding the old-time fanwriter's chariness about earning money from our hobby. A fanfiction archive is not just another business that can be mined for profit without legal ramifications. When he was evasive about whether he planned to generate income from the site over and above the costs of maintaining it (and why would he have bought it, otherwise?) I deleted my submissions and got out of there.

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half_elf_lost July 3 2011, 18:38:58 UTC
He keeps saying all the questions being fired at him will be answered in FAQs. There is no way he's going to be able to keep up with the volume of messages and questions that are going to pile up for him. (Great, mature, trusting av picture he uses on his blog too. LOL)

You'd think a new business owner dependent upon the submissions of others would AT LEAST have gone to the largest contributors and developed a relationship with them. He's screwed.

In other things, his resume (http://www.keithmander.com/assets/KeithManderCV.pdf) has a section for "Passions". hee

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stewardess July 3 2011, 19:30:14 UTC
You may recall fanlib attempted to butter people up in advance, and failed spectacularly. My favorite quote will always be: "I'm puzzled as to why
exactly you think this will make money."

Though I'm also fond of: "Every so often, as if acting out some formulaic movie plot, a bunch of big-city suits get lost in the wilderness of the Internet, and bad things happen."

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half_elf_lost July 4 2011, 04:22:13 UTC
"I'm puzzled as to why exactly
you think this will make money."

We really need to print that on t-shirts and make us some money.

Also, his quote about dominating fandoms is priceless.

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miera_c July 4 2011, 16:17:41 UTC
I'm willing to yield any rights to the quote for such a purpose. ;)

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