AO3 Filters Fic Meme

I was tagged by @jaimistoryteller

This should be fun..

1. What’s your first and second most common work ratings? Any surprises?

  1. Explicit (230)
  2. General Audiences (40)

Not surprised. It tends to be porn or gen, though there are also 35 M fics, so that’s close to the gen numbers.

2. What’s your most common archive warning? Least common? Do you consider yourself an adventurous writer?

  • No Archive Warnings Apply (261)
  • Rape/Non-Con (1)

I like to think I’m fairly adventurous? But maybe not. At least I try to have variety.

3. How many fics have you written in each relationship category? Is this more accidental, or do you have preferences?

  1. M/M (305)
  2. Gen (20)
  3. Multi (19)
  4. Other (2)
  5. F/M (2)

That’s not surprising. Well, I’m a little surprised I have more gen than multi, but it’s practically a tie. I def prefer writing m/m ships. Hell, of the F/M fics, one is omegaverse with evil alpha Mary, and the other is Anthea pegging Greg.

4. What are your top 4 fandoms by numbers? Are you still active in any of them, and do you tend to migrate a lot?

  1. Sherlock (TV) (252)
  2. Torchwood (73)
  3. Supernatural (50)
  4. Doctor Who (19)

I tend to stick with a fandom. The only reason Supernatural is so high is because I tag my Superwood fics with it. Same with Torchwood. I’ve only got a handful of purely Supernatural or Torchwood fics.

5. What are your top 4 character tags? Does this match how you feel about the characters, or are you puzzled?

  1. Sherlock Holmes (188)
  2. John Watson (183)
  3. Greg Lestrade (90)
  4. Mycroft Holmes (86)
  5. Jack Harkness (75)

It’s says 4, but i’m throwing Jack in there for reasons. And this isn’t the least bit surprising to me. Jack’s still my fave, but I know I haven’t written as much with him. (though should it be 76, for the jack/jack fic?) I am a little surpised there’s a bit more Greg then Mycroft, but it’s close.

6. What are your top 2 most used additional tags, and your bottom 2? What would happen if you combined all 4 of these into a fic?

  • Plot What Plot/Porn Without Plot (190)
  • Anal Sex (108)
  • Top John Watson (26) 
  • Ficlet (24)

Sounds like a party to me…

7. How many WIPs do you have currently running on AO3? Any you don’t plan on finishing?

Looks like there’s 14 incomplete, which seems off, but eh. I might not ever finish that kidnapped Hamish fic from 3 years ago, and I want to scrap and restart ‘it doesn’t usually start with a wedding’, but yeah, I mean, I always intend to finish.

Which reminds me I need to write and post the next foundling chapter.

Bonus: Top 4 pairings? Any surprises? (this wasn’t part of the original but I wanted to)

  • Sherlock Holmes/John Watson (152)
  • Mycroft Holmes/Greg Lestrade (55)
  • Castiel (Supernatural)/Jack Harkness (26)
  • Jack Harkness/Sam Winchester (10)

And no, not that surprised at all.

Tag 5 people: @consultingcaitlin, @chasingriversong, @snogbox1, @awabubbles, @jazzforthecaptain

phantomrose96:

agriff11:

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theofficialvincenzo:

phantomrose96:

I would pay top dollar for a comprehensive, source-supported explanation of how Superwholock vanished.

Like……..that was the core of tumblr in 2013. Its tainted life-blood. Its fetid royal palace. Destiel this and Johnlock that. Tardis-in-the-impala-at-221B URLS. Bendydoot Cucumberpatch and long analytical debates of which doctor is best doctor

What caused the end? What destroyed it? What series of events sunk this fortress? I’m so. So curious. This was so much of what tumblr was. So unavoidable. It’s cultural history. I want. to know.

So I’m not completely sure but I think you can pinpoint the disappearance to the month following Dashcon. Like, the entire year prior, things were going fucking insane; The DW 50th anniversary, Sherlock returned after a hiatus, Dean became a demon or something I don’t remember. Point is, the fans were worse than ever. 

And then Dashcon happened: All those people got together for a nightmarish event in the ball pit (for anyone who doesn’t know what Dashcon was, look it up and read any of the news articles about it. I promise, you will not be disappointed). 

Now, I wasn’t too active on tumblr at that point because of school reasons, but I remember finding out that the new season of Supernatural had aired on TV, and I saw NOTHING about it on tumblr. Not a single post on my dash. It was a miracle, but I was so confused. How had the whole fandom just vanished like that? I still don’t know for sure, but it was very shortly after the Dashcon incident. 

Then Doctor Who returned. New doctor and a new companion. Same scenario. Nobody said anything online. I was still big into DW so that was kind of a bummer but it was still astounding.

I went back online more readily and started realizing that fandoms, as I had known them, were essentially dead after that summer. It was like everybody simultaneously realized how toxic those communities were after they all got together in person and proved themselves to be a disgusting bunch.

It was the fastest and most unsettling jump in internet culture I’d ever seen. Overnight it became an embarrassment to admit that you were in a popular fandom. All because of fucking

“Superwholock died as a result of Dashcon” is the most fascinating theory I’ve heard in a while amazing

(And you know, seasonal rot and kids getting older and all that but s t i l l)

My personal theory is it was because of hiatuses and competition!

– Hiatuses: Sherlock especially, but the long Doctor Who mid-season
breaks didn’t help. People wandered off. Some of them to very similar
shows, like Elementary, which fought initial fan scepticism to
become THE Sherlock alternative.

– Fans became more critical. All
three shows frequently come under fire for their treatment of women,
LGBTQIA people, etc., and without new content fans had no option but to
rewatch and reexamine the same episodes over and over again. Their flaws
became more obvious on repeat viewings, and the comparison to new arrivals like Elementary didn’t help. I imagine there were other
competitors too, but one would need to do more research to see how
relevant they are here – cartoons like Steven Universe and Gravity
Falls, maybe? WtNV? OUAT and OITNB? All of them are much more obviously
diverse, so Superwholock starts looking bland in comparison. There’s also the quality-comparison argument (Doctor Who is not as good at plotting as a lot of other things), but I reckon that goes without saying.

– Fandom backlash! You either die a hero or live long enough to become a villain. After events like the Mishapocalypse and the infamous FANDOMS GRAB YOUR WEAPONS post Superwholock became shorthand for the most obnoxious parts of Tumblr and fandom, so more people starting distancing themselves from it (see also: how Bronies killed the MLP fandom). And, yeah, it all came to a head with the Dashcon Clusterfuck 2k14.

– Fandom Backlash II: Your Fave is Problematic. Every popular figure from Joss Whedon to Taylor Swift is eventually the subject of text posts and screencaps dragging their name through the mud. Steven Moffat, Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman, and Jensen Ackles (I believe? It might have been Jared Padalecki. I don’t really follow Supernatural) have all had plenty of this.

IN CONCLUSION: there wasn’t enough new stuff being made. People found their own new stuff, which in many cases they found more appealling. People became less forgiving of the old stuff, its creators, and its fans. Eventually enough time passed that they gave up on the old stuff completely, so when it came back they weren’t interested.

(granted this mostly comes under the seasonal rot and kids getting older points but I didn’t notice that until I’d typed this out, and it seems a waste to delete it now 😛 )

It’s like I’m reading the end-result of an assigned essay topic I handed out last night. I’ve forgotten so many things from the 2013 era you get an A+

See and this is fascinating to me because I joined tumblr in mid-late 2012 and didn’t really become active until late December 2012/January 2013. So I was here for the mishapocalypse and a lot of stuff, but 2013 was more or less when I started in fandom. And I was 34. So I came to everything late.

With some convincing I sat down and watched new Doctor Who in early 2013, then started Supernatural around the summer. I watched Sherlock in July and started writing for that fandom August 1st.

So I really only caught the tail end of superwholock, only had a few months before Sherlock s3 (and that caused it’s own problems), was here for the Doctor Who 50th, and really never got that much into Supernatural, though I watched the first couple seasons.

@superwholockthecomic is still amazing though.

macleod:

every fourth of july in america: was that fireworks or was that one of the 315 mass shootings every year from lack of gun regulations