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loubella77 · 1 year
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I take pay apps + dms as well as of - just hmu
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landofmistakesandart · 11 months
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Say Hello to Berty Boi
Full Name: Bert C̸̥̍r̷͙̝͖̅ǫ̵̿͜c̷̡̅ḳ̵̃͘e̷̿̀͜ͅŗ̵̨̹̂̅
Time capsule dude, just trying to keep his friends alive.
Best described as loyal, considerate of others, patient and determined.
Worst trait - somewhat judgmental.
Is the elected Dad leader of the team
In desperate need of therapy
much stronger than he appears
Old man computer woes
hates cake
Interests - Cooking, baseball, film noir and plucky old lady detectives stories.
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lunerabo · 1 year
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𝐖𝐀𝐓𝐂𝐇 𝐎𝐔𝐓, 𝐁��𝐘, 𝐒𝐇𝐄’𝐋𝐋 𝐂𝐇𝐄𝐖 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐔𝐏!
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This is an 18+ blog. Most, if not all, of my content will be unsuitable for minors. Underage and ageless blogs will be blocked on sight. You do not get a second warning.
↳ Call me Lune! ✧ 19 ✧ 🇲🇽/🇺🇸 ✧ ENTP ✧ I draw sometimes
↳ Side blog: @birdsbladesnbegonias
↳ I write a little of a few different things. I make a lot of shitposts, informational posts, and bird posts.
↳ I write a little for:
KnY
BnHA
JJK
AoT
Genshin Impact
My own OCs, which I'll draw every once in a while
↳ My art commissions are currently closed until further notice. I am unable to post pictures on any platform due to device restrictions set in place by my mother. Until this changes, no art will be posted.
Masterlist ✧ Rules ✧ About me ✧ Instagram ✧ Patreon
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jinstronaut · 6 months
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this is also why i stopped using my tracked tag for a while tbh
#and i might do it again bc its just#a reminder that no one rly cares abt what i do / who i am etc#which might sound over dramatic idk how else to describe it tho its just hollow#it feels very much like a Chore and a Task and if i dont reblog things fast enough from my tag#people get very angry and/or upset with me even tho theres just#so much content and i have 0 time so everything gets queued no matter what#like this whole experience feels like a chore lmao#and it never ever used to#but now theres so much animosity if i dont behave / interact with things Properly#or whatever the make believe rules are idk#this dash can just be so negative like have we all truly descended into madness during this hiatus#bc like i get it ive been up and down and all around too but ive never been straight up MEAN to anyone in this community#and i never want to either so this entire situation thats been bubbling for months just feels like shit#bc what the fuck changed and how do we get back to where we were#i never ever ever ever felt this way before like idk the middle of last year#but ever since like last fall its just been idk. Bad#once again im sorry if ive ever done anything to upset anyone but my silence / absence doesnt mean i dont care#ive just been Incredibly busy due to some real life changes that are out of my control#i might not have energy to answer everything but i do Read everything and it does make me smile#and i save messages that are kind in my heart so i can be reminded of the root of what this blog is supposed to be#a space for something im very passionate about and previously had nowhere else to express said passion#so like idk if we all like the same things why does this weird feeling of competition linger over us lmao#why do all ccs have to fight???? each other???? when we all love and do the same things????#i have nothing against anyone personally but what i Do take issue with is the way that ive been doing this since 2021 and im fully just#ignored and shoved aside by so many people for reasons i fully dont know or understand#so yeah idk this is a novel i just woke up from a spontaneous nap bc im so exhausted i can only stay awake for 3 hours at a time#but yeah anyways idk !#be nice its so easy !#tbd
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nwheregirl · 1 year
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nwheregirl is typing…
WAKE THE FUCK UP SAMURAI…JOHNNY SILVERHAND HAS A GIRLFRIEND!
Welcome to my blog, choom! Get to know me better:
girl, 20, she/her;
english is not my first language;
pagan, chaos witch;
rocker, biker, ju-jitsu fighter, gamer;
friendly, but shy;
randomly a writer, always a reader.
I write for Keanu Reeves and his characters and Cyberpunk, mostly.
MY RULES:
general rule is no minors because it makes me feel uncomfortable, but if you are 17 or close to turning 18 I won’t really mind unless stated clearly;
any form of hate is not allowed;
I won’t write anything that makes me feel uncomfortable.
MY TOP 3 KEANU CHARACTERS:
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SEARCH FOR THE TAG “CHARACTER.AI” FOR MY BOTS,“NWHEREGIRL MADE THIS” FOR MY IDEAS AND FICS, AND “NWHEREGIRL REPLIES” FOR ASKS!
Enjoy your stay!
(first pic: made with canva; my avatar: made with https://www.dolldivine.com/cyberpunk; gifs: pinterest.)
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beatheprincess · 9 months
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more cutie friendz on here when ?🥺 tea partyyyyy kpop rave when ???
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izzyizumi · 1 year
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{New "The Beginning" stills are being added to the official DM_Partners account!} [as well as the official site!] The first one is Daisuke + Vmon "training" at a "ramen shop". The second is Daisuke, Ken, and Rui during what appears to be a sequence involving Rui focus. #The Beginning Spoilers #TheBeginningSpoilers
#motomiya daisuke#ichijouji ken#owada rui#2012 chosen#the beginning caps#2012 daisuke#2012 ken#rui oowada#izzyizumi 02#izzyizumi posts#the beginning spoilers#digimon spoilers#digimon adventure 02: the beginning spoilers#ramen chef daisuke#daisuke and rui#kensuke#: live#(Formatting this now so when I feel comfortable lifting no rbs hopefully it can be rbed without issue later)#(However these are VERY NEW and I do not feel wholly comfortable lifting no rbs yet)#(Reminder I do have an F.A.Q and blog rules so please read them before interacting with my blog thankyou!!)#(I tried to use less popular name formatting for now but I might still make this post rb-able later)#(For now these are being posted by official Twitter account so please go check them out there but)#(BE WARNED THEY ARE LIGHTLY PRELIMINARY PLOT SPOILERY WITH A COUPLE LATER SCENE CAPS TOO)#(These all got posted within last 25 min as of this posting so they are VERY FRESH and MIGHT BE DROPPING MORE BUT DONT QUOTE ME)#(Personally I like Daisukes look in the 2nd shot too including the new outfit + theres a cap of him without the blue vest on too!!!)#(oK BUT IM INTERNALLY FLIPPING OUT I WAS NOT EXPECTING THIS THIS EARLY TODAY AAAAAAAAAA WHATS GOING ON)#(NO I DO NOT SEE KOUSHIRO OR ADV CHOSEN YET BUT IF I DO IM POSTING KOUSHIRO TOO)#(I'll try to refrain from posting majorly spoilery stuff that looks like 2nd half stuff but I'm pretty sure these two happen earlier on!!!)#(EDIT it seems we dont have more for this very second so no rbs may be lifted on this post eventually!)#(If I do PLEASE BE RESPECTFUL or I will BLOCK anyone who attempts Discoursing about the series using my posts THANKYOU)
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luciferhatesalastor · 25 days
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RULES:
I don’t mind if you’re an U13 or an 18+ and you interact with this blog or my main!
DNI/F if:
Homophobic
Transphobic
Anti-LGBTQIA+ in general (if you’re religious I can kinda understand)
Pedophile
Zoophile
Anti-therian/anti-furry
Here just to hate
Bully the mod unless you’re a close friend or the mods of my friends blogs who have said to not bully them. Feel free to bully Lucifer though, idc
You want to do NSFW
if you’re Randy. This is just specific
Don’t respect peoples opinions. You don’t have to agree, just don’t be rude and cause drama for no reason. It’s not nice for me or Lucifer.
You want to hate on mod because of my sexuality (I’m bi)
If you break these rules multiple times, I will block you. If you break it once and that’s a mistake, that’s okay! Just make sure to correct your mistake next time!
-Amelia and Lucifer 💖🐤
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strnilolo2 · 1 year
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introduction
welcome to my blog!!
my name is alice, i’m eighteen years old, and i’m from north carolina!
i’m apart of a lot of different fandoms, but i’m going to mostly stick to the sturniolo triplets in this blog.
reminder; i’m a high school senior who’s also in sports and duel enrolled in college while working 20-30 hours a week. if i don’t get to your request i do apologize, but it’s honestly not my top priority at the moment
rules
i do have some boundaries to the content i create, im sorry if this upsets anyone.
I will NOT write smut.
i’m not comfortable writing smut for any person and/or character, that’s not something i’m willing to think about or consider.
I am also NOT considering any of the following topics
Self harm
Pregnancy
Birth
incest or stepcest
major age gaps
graphic injury
as of right now i don’t feel comfortable writing about death
stalker/murder
kidnapping/missing persons
abuse
most of these are self explanatory, but i don’t want any misconceptions or confusion.
thank you for your time, enjoy your stay!! 🫶
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bbina · 6 months
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14 but im in sophomore year ...
and you’re still 14 at the end of the day
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grialsgoblet · 1 year
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GRIA’S RULES
Hey! Welcome to Gria’s Reading Room! My name is Gria, and I write fan fiction. Here is a list of what I will and won’t write, and fandoms I write for!
FANDOMS <3
Obey Me! Shall We Date?
Lucifer
Mammon
Leviathan
Satan
Beelzebub
Diavolo
Barbatos
Asmodeus [PLATONIC ONLY]
Luke [PLATONIC ONLY]
Harry Potter
Severus Snape [Pre War]
Draco Malfoy
Harry Potter
Ron Weasley
Neville Longbottom
Sirius Black
Remus Lupin
Spider-Man; Into the Spider-verse
Peter B. Parker
Spider-Noir
Miles Morales [PLATONIC ONLY]
Inside Job
Brett Hand
Andre Lee
Glenn Dolpman
JR Scheimpough
Rand Ridley
Myc Cellium
There might be more, but I’m not sure
I Will Write…
Smut
Fluff
Light Angst
Male or gender neutral reader
Headcanons
Blurbs
Oneshots
Dom/top reader
Might have forgotten some things!!
I Will NOT Write
Incest
Pedophilia
Heavy angst
Gore
Major character death
Shota/lolicon
Female/ fem presenting reader
AND ANYTHING I AM UNCOMFORTABLE WITH.
I have the right to refuse to write anything I do not want to, and there will be no ifs, ands or buts about it.
If you have any questions, please feel free to hit up my ask box or message me! Have a lovely day!
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landofmistakesandart · 11 months
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Say Hi to Ann
Full Name: Anna C̸̰͍̹̲̅͊̓͑̌̋ḽ̸͇̤̯͓̘͑ā̵̧̼͕͍̮͛̂̔ị̷͍̹͈̇̉̉̓͜r̸̨̮̖̱͔̔͑̔͗é̴͕̠͈–
Just your typical punk-neon-rock-goth girl.
Best described as flirty, cheerful, optimistic and mischievous.
Worst trait - Impulsive.
Will give you tons of nicknames.
Always ready to whrow down some chill pill pillow piles and listen to what ails you.
got some kind of strange symbiotic, split personality dream doppelganger shit going on, - best not to ask.
Energy crash, Can go from a uncontrollable ball of high energy to barely awake in a second.
karaoke queen.
Interests - Music, cards, monster films, comics, t̪͍̑ͯ̑ͣ͒̋̊͞h̷̸̵̷̢͍̜͔̺̻̪̩̫̞̍̆͌̉͌̄ͤͫ̌́͋͐͛̊̈̇̐̔̀̎͒͘͟͢͝͞ͅͅe̢̞̞̙ͨͪͨ̉͠͠ Ǫ̤͙̪̼̙̳̻͇̱͛͗̓̂́ͫ̎̕͘͡c͍̤̩̰̳̪͈͉̜ͨͭ̿ͬ̐̊̀́͌ͦ͗ͤͩ̉́̄̋̐͝͡͞͡c̴̷̶̘̖͍͙̮͎͗ͯͤ̓ͧͬͨͩ̈́͐̌̈́͑̓̇̅̑̄ͯ̕̚͟͟͢͠u̢̘̩̓͋̅ͧ̀l̷̗͔̀̇̔ͮ͋ͩ̆ṱ̸̷̷̡̨͙̮̦̘̥̪̬̯̙̣͇̱͇̳̙̹̎̏̂͛ͤ̔ͮ̈̅̌̃́̀͒͊ͯ̎̉̃͢͢͢͠ͅͅ
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slutstarring · 2 years
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those people in the rpc who follow a clearly labelled kink rp blog and find out we actually post kink rp content
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iisasxia · 2 months
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rules 📖💗
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I do write:
poc, male, female, gender neutral, etc. 📖
Short Fics, Long Fics, Drabbles, HeadCannons, Stories, & Thoughts 💭
Understand if it’s a Long Fic or Story, the duration in which it’s published may take longer .ᐟ
There is also no judging ✘ So please don’t be afraid to send asks of anything you’re interested in lovie 🍓
I do have both safe and not safe for work but if you’re quite young I recommend not looking for things that aren’t age appropriate for your safety and mentality. 💗
I also use all tags when posting, helps bring attention to readers to let them know im open with writing about anything that is tagged.
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I do NOT write and will NOT take requests involving:
- incest ✘
- rape ✘
- pedophelia ✘
- scat/urine/vomit/etc. ✘
- fisting and anything in that category ✘
- non-consensual ✘
If anything mentions Self-Harm there WILL be warnings ⚠️
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If you can’t respect these rules you will be ignored in requests and blocked. 💗
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koushirouizumi · 6 months
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Also reminder I have an About and an F.A.Q
Please read them in full before sending questions or Asks, thank you~
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Fandom can do a little gatekeeping. As a treat.
So I finally decided to archive-lock my fics on AO3 last night. I’ve been considering it since the AI scrape last year, but the tipping point was this whole lore.fm debacle, coupled with some thoughts I’ve been thinking regarding Fandom These Days in general and Fandom As A Community in particular. So I wanna explain why I waited so long, why I locked my stuff up now, and why I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m a-okay with making it harder for people to see my stories.
Lurkers really are great, tho
I’m a chronic lurker, and have been since I started hanging out on the internet as a teen in the 00s. These days it’s just cuz I don’t feel a need to socialize very often, but back then it was because I was shy and knew I was socially awkward. Even if I made an account, I’d spend months lurking on message boards or forums or Livejournals, watching other people interact and getting a feel for that particular community’s culture and etiquette before I finally started interacting myself. And y’know, that approach saved me a lot of embarrassment. Over the course of my lurking on any site, there was always some other person who’d clearly joined up five minutes after learning the place existed, barged in without a care for their behavior, and committed so many social faux pas that all the other users were immediately annoyed with them at best. I learned a lot observing those incidents. Lurk More is Rule 33 of the internet for very good reason.
Lurking isn’t bad or weird or creepy. It’s perfectly normal. I love lurking. It’s hard for me to not lurk - socializing takes a lot of energy out of me, even via text. (Heck it took 12 hours for me to write this post, I wish I was kidding--) Occasionally I’ll manage longer bouts of interaction - a few weeks posting here, almost a year chatting in a discord there - but I’m always gonna end up going radio silent for months at some point. I used to feel bad about it, but I’ve long since made peace with the fact that it’s just the way my brain works. I’m a chronic lurker, and in the long term nothing is going to change that.
The thing with being a chronic lurker is that you have to accept that you are not actually seen as part of the community you are lurking in. That’s not to say that lurkers are unimportant - lurkers actually are important, and they make up a large proportion of any online community - but it’s simple cause and effect. You may think of it as “your community”, but if you’ve never said a word, how is the community supposed to know you exist? If I lurked on someone’s LJ, and then that person suddenly friendslocked their blog, I knew that I had two choices: Either accept that I would never be able to read their posts again, or reach out to them and ask if I could be added to their friends list with the full understanding that I was a rando they might not decide to trust. I usually went with the first option, because my invisibility as a lurker was more important to me than talking to strangers on the internet.
Lurking is like sitting on a park bench, quietly people-watching and eavesdropping on the conversations other people are having around you. You’re in the park, but you’re not actively participating in anything happening there. You can see and hear things that you become very interested in! But if you don’t introduce yourself and become part of the conversation, you won’t be able to keep listening to it when those people walk away. When fandom migrated away from Livejournal, people moved to new platforms alongside their friends, but lurkers were often left behind. No one knew they existed, so they weren’t told where everyone else was going. To be seen as part of a fandom community, you need to submit to the mortifying ordeal of being known, etc. etc.
There’s nothing wrong with lurking. There can actually be benefits to lurking, both for the lurkers and the communities they lurk in. It’s just another way to be in a fandom. But if that is how you exist in fandom--and remember, I say this as someone who often does exist that way in fandom--you need to remember that you’re on the outside looking in, and the curtains can always close.
I’ve always been super sympathetic to lurkers, because I am one. I know there’s a lot of people like me who just don’t socialize often. I know there’s plenty of reasons why someone might not make an account on the internet - maybe they’re nervous, maybe they’re young and their parents don’t allow them to, maybe they’re in a bad situation where someone is monitoring their activity, maybe they can only access the internet from public computer terminals. Heck, I’ve never even logged into AO3 on my phone--if I’m away from my computer I just read what’s publicly available. 
I know I have people lurking on my fics. I know my fics probably mean a lot to someone I don’t even know exists. I know this because there are plenty of fics I love whose writers don’t know I exist.
I love my commenters personally; I love my lurkers as an abstract concept. I know they’re there and I wish them well, and if they ever de-lurk I love them all the more.
So up until last year I never considered archive-locking my fic, because I get it. The AI scraping was upsetting, but I still hesitated because I was thinking of lurkers and guests and remembering what it felt like to be 15 and wondering if it’d be worth letting a stranger on the internet know I existed and asking to be added to their friends list just so I could reread a funny post they made once.
But the internet has changed a lot since the 00s, and fandom has changed with it. I’ve read some things and been doing some thinking about fandom-as-community over the last few years, and reading through the lore.fm drama made me decide that it’s time for me to set some boundaries.
I still love my lurkers, and I feel bad about leaving any guest commenters behind, especially if they’re in a situation where they can’t make an account for some reason. But from here on out, even my lurkers are going to have to do the bare minimum to read my fics--make an AO3 account.
Should we gatekeep fandom?
I’ve seen a few people ask this question, usually rhetorically, sometimes as a joke, always with a bit of seriousness. And I think…yeah, maybe we should. Except wait, no, not like that--
A decade ago, when people talked about fandom gatekeeping and why it was bad to do, it intersected with a lot of other things, mainly feminism and classism. The prevalent image of fandom gatekeeping was, like, a man learning that a woman likes Star Wars and haughtily demanding, “Oh, yeah? Well if you’re REALLY a fan, name ten EU novels” to belittle and dismiss her, expecting that a “real fan” would have the money and time to be familiar with the EU, and ignoring the fact that male movie-only fans were still considered fans. The thing being gatekept was the very definition of “being a fan” and people’s right to describe themselves as one.
That’s not what I mean when I say maybe fandom should gatekeep more. Anyone can call themselves a fan if they like something, that’s fine. But when it comes to the ability to enjoy the fanworks produced by the fandom community…that might be something worth gatekeeping.
See, back in the 00s, it was perfectly common for people to just…not go on the internet. Surfing the web was a thing, but it was just, like, a fun pastime. Not everyone did it. It wasn’t until the rise of social media that going online became a thing everyone and their grandmother did every day. Back then, going on the internet was just…a hobby.
So one of the first gates online fandom ever had was the simple fact that the entire world wasn’t here yet.
The entire world is here now. That gate has been demolished.
And it’s a lot easier to find us now. Even scattered across platforms, fandom is so centralized these days. It isn’t a network of dedicated webshrines and forums that you can only find via webrings anymore, it’s right there on all the big social media sites. AO3 didn’t set out to be the main fanfic website, but that’s definitely what it’s become. It’s easy for people to find us--and that includes people who don’t care about the community, and just want “content.”
Transformative fandom doesn’t like it when people see our fanworks as “content”. “Content” is a pretty broad term, but when fandom uses it we’re usually referring to creative works that are churned out by content creators to be consumed by an audience as quickly as possible as often as possible so that the content creator can generate revenue. This not-so-new normal has caused a massive shift in how people who are new to fandom view fanworks--instead of seeing fic or art as something a fellow fan made and shared with you, they see fanworks as products to be consumed.
Transformative fandom has, in general, always been a gift economy. We put time and effort into creating fanworks that we share with our fellow fans for free. We do this so we don’t get sued, but fandom as a whole actually gets a lot out of the gift economy. Offer your community a story, and in return you can get comments, build friendships, or inspire other people to write things that you might want to read. Readers are given the gift of free stories to read and enjoy, and while lurking is fine, they have the choice to engage with the writer and other readers by leaving comments or making reclists to help build the community.
And look, don’t get me wrong. People have never engaged with fanfic as much as fan writers wish they would. There has always been “no one comments anymore” wank. There have always been people who only comment to say “MORE!” or otherwise demand or guilt trip writers into posting the next chapter. But fandom has always agreed that those commenters are rude and annoying, and as those commenters navigate fandom they have the chance to learn proper community etiquette.
However, now it seems that a lot of the people who are consuming fanworks aren’t actually in the community. 
I won’t say “they aren’t real fans” because that’s silly; there’s lots of ways to be a fan. But there seem to be a lot of fans now who have no interest in fandom as a community, or in adhering to community etiquette, or in respecting the gift economy. They consume our fics, but they don’t appreciate fan labor. They want our “content”, but they don’t respect our control over our creations.
And even worse--they see us as a resource. We share our work for free, as a gift, but all they see is an open-source content farm waiting to be tapped into. We shared it for free, so clearly they can do whatever they want with it. Why should we care if they feed our work into AI training datasets, or copy/paste our unfinished stories into ChatGPT to get an ending, or charge people for an unnecessary third-party AO3 app, or sell fanbindings on etsy for a profit without the author’s permission, or turn our stories into poor imitations of podfics to be posted on other platforms without giving us credit or asking our consent, while also using it to lure in people they can datascrape for their Forbes 30 Under 30 company? 
And sure, people have been doing shady things with other people’s fanworks since forever. Art theft and reposting has always been a big problem. Fanfic is harder to flat-out repost, but I’ve heard of unauthorized fic translations getting posted without crediting the original author. Once in…I think the 2010s? I read a post by a woman who had gone to some sort of local bookselling event, only to find that the man selling “his” novel had actually self-published her fanfic. (Wish I could find that one again, I don’t even remember where I read it.)
But aside from that third example, the thing is…as awful as fanart/writing theft is, back in the day, the main thing a thief would gain from it was clout. Clout that should rightfully go to the creators who gifted their work in the first place, yeah, but still. Just clout. People will do a lot of hurtful things for clout, but fandom clout means nothing outside of fandom. Fandom clout is not enough to incentivize the sort of wide-scale pillaging we’re seeing from community outsiders today.
Money, on the other hand… Well, fandom’s just a giant, untapped content farm, isn’t it? Think of how much revenue all that content could generate.
Lurkers are a normal and even beneficial part of any online community. Maybe one day they’ll de-lurk and easily slide into place beside their fellow fans because they already know the etiquette. Maybe they’re active in another community, and they can spread information from the community they lurk in to the community they’re active in. At the very least, they silently observe, and even if they’re not active community members, they understand the community.
Fans who see fanworks as “content” don’t belong in the same category as lurkers. They’re tourists. 
While reading through the initial Reddit thread on the lore.fm situation, I found this comment:
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[ID: Reddit User Cabbitowo says: ... So in anime fandoms we have a word called tourist and essentially it means a fan of a few anime and doesn't care about anime tropes and actively criticizes them. This is kind of how fandoms on tiktok feel. They're touring fanfics and fanart and actively criticizes tropes that have been in the fandom since the 60s. They want to be in a fandom but they don't want to engage in fandom 
OP totallymandy responds: Just entered back into Reddit after a long day to see this most recent reply. And as a fellow anime fan this making me laugh so much since it’s true! But it sorta hurts too when the reality sets in. Modern fandom is so entitled and bratty and you’d think it’s the minors only but that’s not even true, my age-mates and older seem to be like that. They want to eat their cake and complain all whilst bringing nothing to the potluck… :/ END ID]
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“Tourist” is an apt name for this sort of fan. They don’t want to be part of our community, and they don’t have to be in order to come into our spaces and consume our work. Even if they don’t steal our work themselves, they feel so entitled to it that they’re fine with ignoring our wishes and letting other people take it to make AI “podfics” for them to listen to (there are a lot of comments on lore.fm’s shutdown announcement video from people telling them to just ignore the writers and do it anyway). They’ll use AI to generate an ending to an unfinished fic because they don’t care about seeing “the ending this writer would have given to the story they were telling”, they just want “an ending”. For these tourist fans, the ends justify the means, and their end goal is content for them to consume, with no care for the community that created it for them in the first place.
I don’t think this is confined to a specific age group. This isn’t “13-year-olds on Wattpad” or “Zoomers on TikTok” or whatever pointless generation war we’re in now. This is coming from people who are new to fandom, whose main experience with creative works on the internet is this new content culture and who don’t understand fandom as a community. That description can be true of someone from any age group.
It’s so easy to find fandom these days. It is, in fact, too easy. Newcomers face no hurdles or challenges that would encourage them to lurk and observe a bit before engaging, and it’s easy for people who would otherwise move on and leave us alone to start making trouble. From tourist fans to content entrepreneurs to random people who just want to gawk, it’s so easy for people who don’t care about the fandom community to reap all of its fruits. 
So when I say maybe fandom should start gatekeeping a bit, I’m referring to the fact that we barely even have a gate anymore. Everyone is on the internet now; the entire world can find us, and they don’t need to bother learning community etiquette when they do. Before, we were protected by the fact that fandom was considered weird and most people didn’t look at it twice. Now, fandom is pretty mainstream. People who never would’ve bothered with it before are now comfortable strolling in like they own the place. They have no regard for the fandom community, they don’t understand it, and they don’t want to. They want to treat it just like the rest of the content they consume online.
And then they’re surprised when those of us who understand fandom culture get upset. Fanworks have existed far longer than the algorithmic internet’s content. Fanworks existed long before the internet. We’ve lived like this for ages and we like it.
So if someone can’t be bothered to respect fandom as a community, I don’t see why I should give them easy access to my fics.
Think of it like a garden gate
When I interact with commenters on my fic, I have this sense of hospitality.
The comment section is my front porch. The fic is my garden. I created my garden because I really wanted to, and I’m proud of it, and I’m happy to share it with other people. 
Lots of people enjoy looking at my garden. Many walk through without saying anything. Some stop to leave kudos. Some recommend my garden to their friends. And some people take the time to stop by my front porch and let me know what a beautiful garden it is and how much they’ve enjoyed it. 
Any fic writer can tell you that getting comments is an incredible feeling. I always try to answer all my comments. I don’t always manage it, but my fics’ comment sections are the one place that I manage to consistently socialize in fandom. When I respond to a comment, it feels like I’m pouring out a glass of lemonade to share with this lovely commenter on my front porch, a thank you for their thank you. We take a moment to admire my garden together, and then I see them out. The next time they drop by, I recognize them and am happy to pour another glass of lemonade.
My garden has always been open and easy to access. No fences, no walls. You just have to know where to find it. Fandom in general was once protected by its own obscurity, an out-of-the-way town that showed up on maps but was usually ignored.
But now there’s a highway that makes it easy to get to, and we have all these out-of-towner tourists coming in to gawk and steal our lawn ornaments and wonder if they can use the place to make themselves some money.
I don’t care to have those types trampling over my garden and eating all my vegetables and digging up my flowers to repot and sell, so I’ve put up a wall. It has a gate that visitors can get through if they just take the time to open it.
Admittedly, it’s a small obstacle. But when I share my fics, I share them as a gift with my fellow fans, the ones who understand that fandom is a community, even if they’re lurkers. As for tourist fans and entrepreneurs who see fic as content, who have no qualms ignoring the writer’s wishes, who refuse to respect or understand the fandom community…well, they’re not the people I mean to share my fic with, so I have no issues locking them out. If they want access to my stories, they’ll have to do the bare minimum to become a community member and join the AO3 invite queue.
And y’know, I’ve said a lot about fandom and community here, and I just want to say, I hope it’s not intimidating. When I was younger, talk about The Fandom Community made me feel insecure, and I didn’t think I’d ever manage to be active enough in fandom spaces to be counted as A Member Of The Community. But you don’t have to be a social butterfly to participate in fandom. I’ll always and forever be a chronic lurker, I reblog more than I post, I rarely manage to comment on fic, and I go radio silent for months at a time--but I write and post fanfiction. That’s my contribution.
Do you write, draw, vid, gif, or otherwise create? Congrats, you're a community member.
Do you leave comments? Congrats, you're a community member.
Do you curate reclists? Congrats, you're a community member.
Do you maintain a fandom blog or fuckyeah blog? Congrats, you're a community member.
Do you provide a space for other fans to convene in? Congrats, you're a community member.
Do you regularly send asks (off anon so people know who you are)? Congrats, you're a community member.
Do you have fandom friends who you interact with? Congrats, you're a community member.
There’s lots of ways to be a fan. Just make sure to respect and appreciate your fellow fans and the work they put in for you to enjoy and the gift economy fandom culture that keeps this community going.
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