Fri, Jul. 16th, 2010

sqbr: A happy dragon on a pile of books (happy dragon)
[personal profile] sqbr
Since somebody has to be gauche enough to post first :D (Though for anyone else feeling a bit overwhelmed by trying to keep track of the fills as they're posted, they start on page 11 of the flat version of the comments. There aren't very many yet though)

Both works are G-rated gen humour and don't have any warnings(*), and all the images have transcripts/descriptions(**).
Fancomic, fanfic, fanart )

Dear mods, here are some tags which I would have liked to have added and which I think would be useful in general:
fandom: avatar the last airbender, fanart, prompt fill (As much as I'd like it, "fancomic" is a tag which is unlikely to get as much use :))

(*)I'd say "don't have any content notes" but I don't think the meaning would be as clear.
(**)And if there's anything about these transcripts that's unhelpful let me know!
vass: a man in a bat suit says "I am a model of mental health!" (Bats)
[personal profile] vass
I was talking to a friend, and she had this great idea that neither of us has the spoons to run, so I thought I'd throw it out and see if anyone else wanted to run with it.

The idea: a fan-run database, possibly in the form of a wiki, with episode by episode guides to TV shows, warning for what episodes have what triggers. You could have a template for specific triggers and a template for shows. So people could look up season one of an old show they're thinking of picking up, and check if there's any episodes they might want to avoid or at least brace themselves for. And if someone gets triggered by something, once they recover they can add it to the list so that at least no one else gets caught by it.

Obviously, it'd take a lot of work, and it would also cost money to run. But yeah, if you want to do it, there's the idea.

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