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marchmetamatterschallenge2020-03-15 11:04 am
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March Meta Matters Challenge, Check-in 5
Hello everyone! It's check-in time again to see how we're all getting along with our meta importing.
Comment below with any of the following:
1) What fandom would you like to find more meta for (through this challenge or otherwise) and why?
2) Number of works you've managed to either identify for future transfers, or which you've now moved to AO3.
3) Any problems you've been having as you copy/import your meta.
Remember, this account accepts anonymous comments, so if you don't have a Dreamwidth account we still want to hear from you and have you take part.
As always, if you've got tips you've developed during this process, do share them with the group. And if you can help someone out with a problem they're having, share a solution.
Comment below with any of the following:
1) What fandom would you like to find more meta for (through this challenge or otherwise) and why?
2) Number of works you've managed to either identify for future transfers, or which you've now moved to AO3.
3) Any problems you've been having as you copy/import your meta.
Remember, this account accepts anonymous comments, so if you don't have a Dreamwidth account we still want to hear from you and have you take part.
As always, if you've got tips you've developed during this process, do share them with the group. And if you can help someone out with a problem they're having, share a solution.
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I think that changes in TV production has made a big difference. It's not just the episode release schedule but the shorter seasons and the bigger (and more unpredictable) gaps between seasons and the greater volume of shows. All of these encourage people to move on rather than stop and reflect. And it makes it harder for a fandom to gather and grow all at one time. I mean some fandoms explode regardless (look at Good Omens last year), but I think it means a lot more small fandoms.
Merlin, of course, came early enough to avoid a lot of that and it has certainly proved to be a large active fandom. So yes, I find the lack of meta mystifying, though I think it also reflects the difficulty of finding it on sites like Tumblr and the breakdown in community functions when many social media platforms don't enable it.
And yes it is. Here you go :)
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Tumblr tagging is such a mess! Sometimes I stumble across some good meta but then I can never find it again.
Thanks for the link!