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enemytosleep ([personal profile] enemytosleep) wrote in [community profile] sunshine_challenge2019-07-01 12:11 am
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Sunshine 2019: Prompt One

Check out the Master List to find links to all of the 2019 challenge posts.

Prompt 1: Fannish Housekeeping

As the [community profile] sunshine_challenge begins, we invite everyone to prepare their journal spaces for new guests who may be visiting. Remember that there is no official deadline, so feel free to join in at any time or go back and do any prompts you've missed!



One of the best parts about Dreamwidth and similar places is that there is no right or wrong way to keep your journal. The possibilities are nearly endless, and you can customize your space as you see fit. Some of you like to keep everything public with an open friending policy while others are more comfortable keeping personal entries behind friend filters; some of you prefer to keep everything friends only — all methods are good! There is no one way to organize your space.

That said, here are some things to consider now that your journal might see increased traffic from new visitors:

1. Transformative Works Policy
2. Friending Policy
3. Interests (in profile) + Introductory “About Me” Sticky Page
4. Master Lists (of fic or recs or meta or just squee about the different things you like)
5. Post Tags (can also help people notice your interests at a glance)
6. Current Icons (these can also help advertise your fannish interests. Does anyone not love it when someone pounces just to say, "Love your icon! I love that show!")
7. Sidebar Links (do you have an AO3 or Tumblr page that people might like to visit?)
8. Access Filters (do you have personal and fandom filters to keep your posts locked?)

And now for more details on all of these things!

1. Transformative Works Policies
A lot of folks don't know what they are and how they can affect fannish collaboration and interaction. Until recently, I was also one of these people (I had never considered how difficult it might be for someone to approach me to ask permission to create podfic or fanart of one of my pieces), so if you haven’t already considered listing your personal policies, you’re not alone!

[personal profile] analise010 gave us permission to link to their post discussing Transformative Policies, so if you have questions on how and where to start, that post is a good place to begin. [personal profile] runpunkrun also linked Fanlore's Blanket Statement page if "Go Ahead!" happens to be your policy. Again, there is no right or wrong way to feel about other people making transformative works, but having your feelings clearly listed is a great start to more fannish interactions and collaborations.

2. Friending Policy
Have you publicly stated your circle policy anywhere? Do you automatically add people back if they’ve added you, or do you want people to comment and introduce themselves first? Are all your fannish activities public anyway and only private stuff is access-locked? Are you only comfortable interacting with people through communities? Do you welcome people commenting on any random journal entry?

It’s a lot more difficult to gauge people online and how they feel about interacting as we don’t have the visual and auditory cues we might have in face-to-face meetings. Having your friending policies clearly listed can help others feel more comfortable about adding you and/or interacting with you on your pages. Again, there is no right or wrong way to feel about friending others on DW, so set up your spaces in a way that feels best to you!

3. Interests + About Me
Do you have an “About Me" page sticked to the top of your journal or in your journal profile? This can be a great place to list your interests, fandom or otherwise. Have you updated your interests on your profile page so that people can see at a glance what interests you have in common? People can search for journals by their listed interests, so this can help new friends find your page!

Is your journal a fandom-only space, or do you also have personal posts and interests included? Having an About Me section on your profile or as a stickied post can really help new visitors decide if you both share interests in common, and can help them navigate your page and interact with you in more meaningful ways.


4. Master Lists
Some people like to use a stickied post to list links to other posts on their accounts. For example, it could be linking all of your your fanworks, meta posts, fanwork rec posts … maybe you do weekly book/tv reviews? A master list can help organize your journal and allow people to find your content more easily. I need to update my master list and will be taking this opportunity to do so, but I’ll link it here as an example of how you might consider creating one.


5. Post Tags
Do you use tags on your posts? Do you tag your fannish content only, or do you also tag your personal content? There is no right or wrong way to organize your posts, but using tags can help other people find your content in order to interact with you more easily.

As an example, here is my DW tagset. You’ll notice that I have multi-level tags enabled, which allows me to use labels such as “fandom: inuyasha” and “fandom: fullmetal alchemist” to keep all of my “fandom” tags lumped together. You can find more information about DW tags here at their FAQ page to see how you can best use tags on your journal.

6. Current Icons
Whether you have a basic free account or a paid membership with additional icon spaces, having your icons updated can be a great way to advertise your fannish interests as you interact with others on community pages. It’s a very quick way to visually advertise your interests to other users all over Dreamwidth. Dreamwidth allows you to label your icons with keywords, comments, and descriptions.

The keywords help both you and the website know at a glance which image you’d like to use when creating a post or comment on the site. PRO TIP: if you edit the keywords on your icons after using them for a while, Dreamwidth will change past entries and comments to display your default icon as the code trail will be lost, so to speak. So, if possible, keep that in mind when uploading new icons and setting their keywords.

The comments are a great place to give credit to the icon maker and/or the artist your icon image originated with. It’s not only polite, but it also gives people visiting your page an easy way to find more of the content you both enjoy!

Lastly, the icon descriptions allow you to describe what is happening in your icon visually. This is used to add a text description of the content of the icon, which shows as "alt" text for blind users and some other forms of assistive technology.

If you are an icon maker this post might also be a great place to advertise your page and meet new people who might be on the market for new icons!

7. Sidebar + Profile Links
Do you have an AO3 or Tumblr page that people might like to visit? Do you have links to those accounts sites posted where people can easily find them? Your stickied About Me or Master List posts might be some places to link your other accounts. Your profile page also allows you to connect other services and list your account names there.

You can also list links on your journal sidebar so that people visiting your journal can find your tags and links alongside your journal entries.


8. Access Filters
Have you remembered to access-lock that personal post about your family or your job that you might not want strangers seeing? Dreamwidth gives you the option to create posting filters that allow you to decide which members can read each post that you make. Perhaps you might leave your fandom posts public so that all users can read them. Perhaps you might lock your personal posts so that only users whom you’ve added to your circle can read them (Access List). Perhaps you create more specific filters so that certain posts can only be read by a selected group of users that you’ve added to a custom filter. Here is a post discussing how to set up access filters for your journal.




Once you’ve finished tidying up your fannish spaces, leave a comment to this post saying you’ve done it! Include a link to your pages if you feel comfortable doing so. Let everyone know whether you are "Ready for visitors!" or "Lurking for fandom fun". If your have questions about any tips that we’ve posted, please don’t be afraid to ask for help. We’re all here to make friends and improve fandom. Also, if you have any tips and tricks to add to this post, please do share!

Most importantly, please check through the comments and go visit new journals, comment on their shiny posts, and maybe make a new friend or two. We encourage everyone here to aim to comment on two new journals if they are able (of course, you are welcome to do more!). ♥



tinny: Something Else holding up its colorful drawing - "be different" (Default)

ready for visitors

[personal profile] tinny 2019-07-03 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
1. Transformative Works Policy
not applicable

2. Friending Policy
Listed in my sticky post

3. Interests (in profile)
Up to date, yay! (although there really was only a single one missing.)

+ Introductory “About Me” Sticky Page
Hmm.... well, it's really short, but all my fannish posts are public, so you can get an idea of what my journal contains.


4. Master Lists (of fic or recs or meta or just squee about the different things you like)
nope...

5. Post Tags (can also help people notice your interests at a glance)
Yes! I tag diligently and I think my tags are well navigable and comprehensive.

6. Current Icons (these can also help advertise your fannish interests. Does anyone not love it when someone pounces just to say, "Love your icon! I love that show!")
I am an iconmaker and icons are the most important thing to me, that includes my own. I currently have 93 icons - slowly filling the new 150 slots, yay!

7. Sidebar Links (do you have an AO3 or Tumblr page that people might like to visit?)
nope.

8. Access Filters (do you have personal and fandom filters to keep your posts locked?)
Not really, no. I have a few fandom-specific subscription filters, but no access filters. I think tags work well for filtering this, too, so if someone is not interested in something I post, they can filter by tags.
Edited 2019-07-03 18:04 (UTC)
tellshannon815: (veronica lodge)

[personal profile] tellshannon815 2019-07-04 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
Rejigging my DW layout and icons is a work in progress but I am open to visitors, Also just rejigged my intro post.
mythicmistress: The sun shining through Stonehenge (Default)

[personal profile] mythicmistress 2019-07-04 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I did some neatening (though I'm not entirely happy with my attempts at writing a bio). Ready for visitors as I'll ever be...
quietmoon: A screencap of Jiji, the black cat from Kiki's Delivery Service (Default)

[personal profile] quietmoon 2019-07-04 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
aaaa done! i figured better to get something up even if it isn't by any means complete. :') I'm so excited to have a free minute tomorrow and go through all the other comments on here ♥
Edited (forgot the link /doi) 2019-07-04 03:57 (UTC)
chanter1944: a lilac tree in bloom (Wisconsin spring: lilac season)

[personal profile] chanter1944 2019-07-04 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
This was a challenge gladly accepted, as it was high time I did some journal housekeeping anyway, and this gave me the perfect reason to get to it!

Cue a few profile bio tweaks, one de-stickied entry that's still findable by tag, the updating of a double armload of no-longer-busted links, and a whole bunch of tag wrangling. The tag wrangling is still ongoing, honestly, but the worst of it's done. Whew!

I need to get a proper transformative works policy together.
kalloway: A close-up of Rocbouquet from Romacing SaGa 2 (Default)

[personal profile] kalloway 2019-07-04 06:20 am (UTC)(link)
Ready for visitors as I'll ever be--

This was a good reminder that I really didn't like the format of my old sticky post and my profile had been carried over from LJ complete with now-dead links. So that's all at least better if not perfect.
aroberuka: (Default)

[personal profile] aroberuka 2019-07-04 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Updated my DW and AO3 profiles and added a full about me on pillowfort \o/
dreamkist: (Default)

[personal profile] dreamkist 2019-07-05 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
I've been meaning to write about myself in my welcome post. It somehow managed to come out in poem form.

I also fixed some of the custom CSS for my journal (and found a bunch of other things that need to be fixed).
libbi: (Default)

[personal profile] libbi 2019-07-05 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
Finally ready to join you all! Took the time to use my rename token, too. I'm ready for visitors!
goodbyebird: Legend of the Seeker: Cara, Richard and Kahlan in the woods, looking badass if I may say so. (LoTS Trio)

[personal profile] goodbyebird 2019-07-05 12:53 pm (UTC)(link)
What an excellent list! So nice to see icons mentioned hehe. That's the first place I dive into ;)

I'm usually pretty good about these things, but one thing I definitely should take a look at is my access list. I don't grant access to new people, and then over time... forget to add the ones I know whuups.

Would very much love to see profile intros make a comeback. It seems so many are left bare now. And updated interests are always a plus! Makes it super easy to find fellow fans.
tabaqui: (Default)

[personal profile] tabaqui 2019-07-05 02:07 pm (UTC)(link)
So i actually did this. Oops! Heh.
https://tabaqui.dreamwidth.org/207132.html
pauraque: bird flying (Default)

Ready for visitors

[personal profile] pauraque 2019-07-05 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Oddly enough, I just did almost all of these things about a week before I even knew this challenge was happening. So, done, I guess!
unavee: Abstract floral photo (floral)

[personal profile] unavee 2019-07-05 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I sort of did the equivalent of putting all the old stuff into a big box and shoving it into a closet, but the stuff I left outside did get some tidying up? I think it does at least seem more ready for visitors, now.

This was a good list of tasks, and I enjoyed the comments and tips about how others neatened up their spaces :)
luthien: (Default)

[personal profile] luthien 2019-07-06 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
I don't necessarily want to do all the things you've listed, but they're worth thinking about.

I'm still getting over a five day migraine (or at least a severe headache that started out as a migraine) so I'm not up to sorting out my tags, which has been on my to-do list for ages. (I used to write hierarchical classification schemes as part of my job, so the fact that my tags are so completely unorganized is... well, the old "shoemakers' children go barefoot" thing. ;)

However, I have updated my interests and my bio and some of my links, so feel free to pop by and say hi if you'd like to.
komadori: Kisa from Fruits Basket with the caption "I'll turn my courage into wings." (Default)

[personal profile] komadori 2019-07-06 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
I'm still in the process of tidying things up, but I did add a transformative works statement. :3 I'm not sure if I like the wording I have right now, though. I'm starting to write an about me post and have updated my profile/interests to make them more current. I also want to ad some links to the sidebar and figure out what I'm doing with the tags. Honestly, I would have been more organized if I had expected that I'd have my journal this long. People are welcome to drop by if they don't mind that it's under construction.

Thanks for explaining about the icon description. I use a screen reader now, so I rely on them if I am curious about people's icons. I'm always happy to come across icon descriptions and wish more people would use them. Unfortunately, people tend not to include them when they make posts of the icons they've made, so it can be hard to find new ones which match my current fandoms.
necessarian: (Default)

[personal profile] necessarian 2019-07-06 09:19 am (UTC)(link)
i can't believe i'd never made a sticky post! thanks to this challenge i've done that now :)
pushdragon: (Default)

[personal profile] pushdragon 2019-07-06 11:30 am (UTC)(link)
Ready for visitors!

Thanks for a much needed nudge. This is a great project.
tangeriner: Various incarnations of Warren Worthington III reach for the sky, creating a pyramid of Angels (Default)

[personal profile] tangeriner 2019-07-06 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I did some tidying up. I'm really looking forward to this challenge!
dreamerinsilico: a small, stylized white cat (Pangur Ban from The Secret of Kells) (Default)

Ready for visitors!

[personal profile] dreamerinsilico 2019-07-06 09:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Updated my intro sticky for the challenge, and it can be found here.

Mostly a multifandom space, with some knitting and occasional Disaffected Leftist Millennial (TM) ranting.
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[personal profile] byoumei 2019-07-06 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Finished prompt #1! Time to look at all your pretty blogs
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[personal profile] novembermond 2019-07-07 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm so late! ;_; But I did it and I made a post about it: here.
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hello!

[personal profile] walgesang 2019-07-07 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Ready for visitors! I'm a little behind and just now doing Prompt #1.
prixmium: (Default)

Ready for Visitors!!!

[personal profile] prixmium 2019-07-08 07:11 am (UTC)(link)
Slightly updated profile and new sticky post. Come see? [personal profile] prixmium

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