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Now, a challenge: I challenge everyone on my flist to leave a comment to an author/vidder today for someone they've never commented to. Doesn't have to be long an involved, though that would be great. And it doesn't have to be a recent story/vid. In fact, I encourage you to go back and leave a comment for something you "always meant to comment on" and never have. Believe me, as a writer, I am thrilled when someone comments on something I posted some time before. It's like an extra Christmas present. You don't have to even find the original post about the vid/story, if you can't find it. Just leave a comment in the author/vidder's lj somewhere. I can't speak for everyone, but I know I wouldn't mind getting a comment on a story in a completely unrelated post.
I second her challenge - so this means I need to go and make TWO!!! MUAHAHAHA!!! Two comments. So do you.
I'm thinking it would be really easy for me as until last week I was pretty shy about commenting at
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*is that how you spell aught?
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Date: 2005-10-28 04:38 pm (UTC)*points to icon for theme week*
And yay! I really want this to be a challenge that catches on. I have already sent comments to a couple of people this morning, and should send a third by lunchtime.
And, yes, that is the correct spelling of "aught," in that instance. *g*
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Date: 2005-10-28 06:33 pm (UTC)Vids will have to wait until I get home. And then they have to wait until I see the new Deadwood vid cause DEADWOOD!!
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Date: 2005-10-28 04:51 pm (UTC)at least, there are still authors/vidders left, who dont mind getting complimentary comments in unrelated entries, coz I was being called as rude before, for making a positive comment in entry, that was not related to that WIP, and then additionally being called that I was harrassing the author, because I dared to ask whether there might be an update of that seaid WIP.
I dont think, i will ever make unrelated comments again, and rather leave a compliment unwritten, then risking to anger an author again.
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Date: 2005-10-28 06:05 pm (UTC)See - it is really easy for a writer or vidder or artist or essayist or just anyone in fandom, to chafe against a certain sense of entitlement a few other fans might feel. So, especially when as I said before, you've never engaged in dialogue with this specific fan, they come on your LJ and ask about WIPs (which might be tangled in their own emotional angsty drama) it could take you aback. At the very least it could feel as if this stranger was demanding that you update, without ever engaging meaningfully with you over the text.
But this particular challenge?? Has nothing to do with asking what a fandom participant can do for you --- it is just about thanking them for what they have already done. And kudos always goes over like gangbusters.
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Date: 2005-10-29 06:14 am (UTC)