

Understanding there was a big containment breach recently and that it might be influencing fandom participants to be a little more cautious, i want to address what i think the real fears are here.ġ) that people who are not the intended audience will find and read the fic or view the art and then perhaps go on to mock it and/or expose the people creating itĢ) that bad actors will show it to the people it is about, potentially making the subjects feel harassed and the author/artists embarrassed i have no expectation that you read and respond to this but i just want to offer it up as food for thought. I do have some thoughts and thought reblogging with commentary might be a little easier than spamming your replies haha. i really appreciate it and also i appreciate the immense amount of energy and effort that goes into organizing fandom events like this. Hey there! first, thank you so much for taking the time to respond to my question.
TUMBLR FALLING HEARTS HTML ARCHIVE
So, squick list works, be it fanfic or fanart or edits, are to be kept on AO3, anonymous and archive locked! They might be aware of RPF and just ignoring it, or they may be not aware at all, but we think it’s best to keep the “more controversial” stuff anonymous and out of their reach. Okay we all know how fandom tends to… break out of containment sometimes - we have seen what has happened with hockey and booktok, we know that some late night hosts have shown fanart/fanfic to celebrities, the people involved get tagged in fandom stuff on socmed and, lastly, F1 social media itself has started using ship names. pink background to aid against eye strain, but if anyone finds this inaccessible for any reason please let me know and i will create higher contrast black & white versions as well!.if anyone has articles or clippings from other pubs and would like to contribute to this archive, i would welcome that! these are from common english-language magazines.if anyone happens to have matching images–perhaps from your own print copies or returns from a different database–i would love to get them!
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whether or not there are images depends on if EBSCO returned a full PDF or just an HTML file (there are no images until 2014).the early results aren’t many, so they have the greatest range. In the nature of an encyclopedia, i suppose, i’ve grouped the articles by years. i have downloaded and organized the files and have decided to share them because what’s the point of lore-gathering if you don’t share it? Snowsrc=(snowsrc.indexOf("")!=-1)? "snow.As a magpie of a human, i have decided to sift through every article returned by EBSCO for search query “valtteri bottas.” results returned for a range of 2009-present. Var i, doc_width = 800, doc_height = 600 ĭoc_height = iecompattest().clientHeight Var am, stx, sty // amplitude and step variables Var dx, xp, yp // coordinate and position variables Return (patMode & patMode!="BackCompat")? document.documentElement : document.body Var ns6up = (document.getElementById&!document.all) ? 1 : 0 Configure how much snow should drop down before fading ("windowheight" or "pageheight") Configure whether snow should disappear after x seconds (0=never): Configure below to change number of snow to render Configure below to change URL path to the snow image
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* Visit Dynamic Drive DHTML code library () for full source code If you are advanced at codes, you can also change the snow to any image you want to fall! Just paste the following code into the section of your HTML under the customize section.
