Six Weeks for Dreamwidth
Mar. 7th, 2010 09:40 amThis is not about trying to coerce people into joining Dreamwidth, it's not about posting on lj or any other service about Dreamwidth. It's about making content here, for the people already here, because we have a group of talented people already gathered here and we should have a party for ourselves. If some live journal only people get curious about what's happening over here, they're welcome to come join the fun, of course, but I'm envisioning a party that is by and for people who already love Dreamwidth. Because Dreamwidth is awesome.
I have some ideas about how this might work, but right now it's all still fluid, and I'm open to suggestions. Here's what I have in mind so far:
A central community which I've tentatively called "Six Weeks for Dreamwidth" where people would probably post links, though posting actual content there is not out of the question. Six weeks for Dreamwidth means that participants agree to post their content only on Dreamwidth for six weeks, that is six weeks from the date it is posted. After the six week period is over authors/artists/vidders are free to take their content and post it anywhere they want.
Starting at the beginning of April, as many people as we can interest will start posting content on Dreamwidth comms, or wherever they want on Dreamwidth, and link it on the main comm. Also, as many people as we can interest would start comment fic memes in their personal journals. I would personally like to see some pairing specific memes, because I suspect the percentage of monofannish people on some other journaling services is higher than on dw, and those people might not be so interested in combing through a multifandom thing looking for their pairing, whereas if they should happen to hear there is a meme with just their otp available only on dw, it might make our home more interesting to them, and spark more discussion here.
I'd also love to see a prompting community where people can post prompts without any formal sign ups or obligation to write. I'd like to keep this whole thing as low stress as possible. No real sign ups, just people trying to participate as much as they can given that we are all busy people with lots of other projects. It's a party, not a duty, you see.
ETA: To clarify things a little: I am not saying that participants would restrict their posting of all content to DW for six weeks, or for any period of time. This six week period would only be for works that the participant decided to use for this fest. That would include any comment fic the participant chooses to write for memes which are designated as Six Weeks for Dreamwidth memes. Participants would continue to post other works not written for this fest wherever they liked.
Sooooooooooo
Poll:
Are you interested in a Dreamwidth only content fest for our Anniversary?
Yes.
48 (57.1%)
Maybe.
27 (32.1%)
Yes, but six weeks is too long to tie up my content.
9 (10.7%)
Yes, but I think we should keep the content on Dreamwidth longer.
0 (0.0%)
No, not interested at all.
2 (2.4%)
What kind of content should we try to generate?
Fic only.
0 (0.0%)
Fic/Art only
0 (0.0%)
Fic/Art/Vids
3 (3.7%)
Everything we can get.
81 (100.0%)
Would you try to participate in this fest?
I would probably try to create content.
76 (90.5%)
I would probably start a comment fic meme to support Dreamwidth in my personal journal and link it to the main comm.
18 (21.4%)
I would probably try to comment on content generated by this fest to support people creating content.
58 (69.0%)
No, but I still like the idea.
4 (4.8%)
No, I think your idea is lame.
2 (2.4%)
Which activities would you like to see?
One main comm where everything is linked and tagged.
49 (65.3%)
Separate prompt comm where anyone can play.
12 (16.0%)
Use already existing comms to post content.
52 (69.3%)
Comment fic memes in personal journals.
38 (50.7%)
Create fandom specific comms for the fest and link them all to one main comm.
16 (21.3%)
I have another/other ideas I will explain in comments.
4 (5.3%)
Input, suggestions, signal boosting welcomed.
Interesting idea...
Date: 2010-03-07 08:08 pm (UTC)I'm willing to participate, mostly because I'm only posting content to Dreamwidth with an auto-cross-post to InsaneJournal. I can turn that off for a month and half, or make the IJ posts private (I think of that as a backup of my journal content nowadays). I also post whatever fic I finish to the OTW's Archive Of Our Own (AO3 aka AOOO), and I can put off the archiving of whatever fic I produce to the AO3 for six weeks. I'm so far behind on updating my own website with my fics that another six weeks for that is no difference from what I'm already doing, LOL.
I'd recommend that we try to encourage use of existing DW communities if they exist for whatever fandoms we're creating in and commenting on posts in, because one of the gripes I'm hearing from all quarters is "but it's so quiet on DW!" and the only way to get the comms to be louder is to post more stuff in them, and to comment on the stuff that's there. :-)
And if there's not communities here yet for fandoms folks want? We could encourage creation of the needed communities, and encourage an announcement post to
Now that I think of it... can we consider asking Denise & Mark to create a public-type-tag, much like "follow friday", so that rather than creating a new community for this to post content and links, we simply encourage everyone to tag their posts (of content or new community creation) for this effort as "six weeks of dreamwidth" or "six weeks of dw" or "happy anniversary dw"? That way it'd be easy to look at the whole effort using a shiny cool tool of DW...
I want to ponder this whole thing further. Hmmmmm.
Re: Interesting idea...
Date: 2010-03-07 09:14 pm (UTC)Re: Interesting idea...
Date: 2010-03-07 09:22 pm (UTC)Re: Interesting idea...
Date: 2010-03-07 09:59 pm (UTC)either DW-only or DW-primary
A thought: it might be worth including things that are cross-posted, as long as comments are redirected to DW.
Many people seem to be uncertain about whether they want to redirect comments or not; it could be a way to encourage more people to test the waters.
Re: Interesting idea...
Date: 2010-03-08 12:12 am (UTC)