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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'm hoping that the number of contributions we've been having to the AO3 collection might help get people thinking about moving over their content too. And especially since meta seems to be recced less than other fanworks, trying to find something you once read can be pretty difficult.