Comment policy & open forum
Tuesday, 29 January 2019 18:59![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Inspired by silveradept 's comment policy post, (which captures my extended thoughts on comments to the letter) let's jot down a few things potential new subscribers and friends should probably know out the gates:
1) This blog is 99.8% public, and the only way to get access is to quite literally Be My Friend and someone I talk to on almost a daily regular. (Actually, if you have access without feeling like you should? That's me being friends with you through the mere exposure effect. HMU.)
2) I will lock posts I don't want to talk about. I'll hide posts I don't want linked around. The only time I don't like links/comments is when commenting is disabled. Outside of producing content, I see it as my job to keep my journal clean, not anyone else's who might wanna engage me where my words happen to be at the moment.
3) Just like on Ao3, I give full permission to remix, podfic, translate, create art for or create secondary fanwork of any fanwork I have posted. I also give blanket permission to reach out and comment and engage with me or my stories by commenting or on other platforms by discussing, recommending or using my works in a critique. However, I reserve the right to choose my own form of response, and I do not blanket agree to accept or engage with comments or criticism of me or my work.
DW doesn't have an ask box. It only has DMs, which I'm fine with and like receiving, BUT in case people DO want to interact with me anonymously, this post is their chance to do so. Also, doesn't have to be anonymous -- you're free to identify yourself and use this as a public conversation channel if you're simply not fussed about making a DW account. All comments are screened, unless you have access -- at that point I trust you enough to Not Make My Journal A Mess.
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Date: 15/12/18 09:27 (UTC)no subject
Date: 23/6/19 12:49 (UTC)I feel like it's a reference, and it does support Robin's exact arc but it very much leaves everyone else out to dry.
It's just.... Hm. I mean, it's hard to not see the subtext in "stop doing things by yourself" as a lack of support for the game's creator and that's what the end of the world is supposed to be a metaphor for but that also doesn't flow because the world doesn't literally end if someone doesn't get to complete their passion-project and saving the world... never felt like Robin's.
But I do like how the game slowly makes Elro more unlikeable as it goes on b/c as bad as that feels, That's Just What Trauma Is Like.
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Date: 26/4/20 08:46 (UTC)no subject
Date: 26/4/20 10:32 (UTC)