xey/xem French Don't be fooled, I'm a platypus, I don't much stuff (art side account)
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Why did I write so much stuff?????
Making a drive folder and related spreadsheet of my fanfics so y'all can ask me to have access to them if you don't have an AO3 account (since I locked all my fics for registered users only)
Making a drive folder and related spreadsheet of my fanfics so y'all can ask me to have access to them if you don't have an AO3 account (since I locked all my fics for registered users only)
what with all this talk of fanfic and ai and feeding other people's work without permission into ai programmes to 'finish' a fanfic or whatever... it's just showing how people see fic as 'content'? a fanfic as something mass-produced and official, something to consume at a distance and then talk about in a vacuum? something to use for your own purposes and something over which you have a claim?
fanfic is written by fans like you. written out of love and passion and a lot of effort and hard work, so that the author can share their enthusiasm for the characters and stories with other fans. like you. they aren't these untouchable, faceless people above you – they're your peers. gifsets, fanart, fanfic – they're all made by your peers. mutuals. friends.
if you want to know more about the fic, talk to the author! so many fic writers leave their socials in the end notes of their fics – talk to them! they're not going to be affronted or judgemental. chances are, they're going to be over the moon that you like their work and want to engage and discuss the characters and the themes etc. they made you happy with their fic, and you would be making them so happy in return! (and what does a happy writer do? write more!)
as a fic writer, I made one of my closest tumblr friends because she read my fic and left a really nice comment, and then we got talking and brainstorming loads of headcanons and fic ideas together! fic writers want to talk! if you enjoy someone's presence and contributions in a fandom, let them know!
and for the love of all that is good, don't feed someone's hard work into an ai programme!!! whether you post it (which is just horrible tbh) is beside the point – you're facilitating the plagiarism of their fic!
oh I wasn’t aware it was feeding the ai. I’ve inserted hundreds of fics into chatgpt for their continuation or for a different plot within the same context just for fun and out of curiosity… but I’ve never posted any of them…
Indeed, anything that is given to AI it can use later to draw from. That's why it doesn't matter if you post them or not as it has now access to those writers' texts without their permission.
~Mod L
Hi,
It’s you friendly neighbor fanfic author here. In the light of this apparent new trend of people feeding unfinished fics to AI to get an “ending,” and some people even talking about “blanket permissions,” let me just say this:
I EXPLICITLY FORBID ANYONE TO FEED MY FICS TO AI. DUDE, THAT IS ABOUT THE LEAST RESPECTFUL THING YOU CAN DO. IF YOU DO IT, SHALL YOU BE EXCOMMUNICATED FROM YOUR FANDOM AND WALK ON LEGOS BAREFOOT TILL THE END OF DAYS.
That is my anti-permission.
Thank you for your attention.
yeah uh... don't do this :)
Lmaoooo so yeah hum I did it already haha.
I'll most likely download them tomorrow when I have my computer and time.
Thinking about locking my fics on AO3.
I can't do it at the moment but I'll do it and tell y'all when it's done.
I'll also all download them as pdf and epub so if you want them you'll be able to ask me (if really you don't want to make an AO3 account.
Because of the bots taking all fics to feed it to AI you want to lock your work for registered users only but have too much fics to do that one by one?
FEAR NOT. You can edit in bulk!!
Firsr, go to your works and tap on "edit works".
Tap on "all". This will select every single fic you posted.
Then, tap on "edit".
You'll get to this page, so scroll aaaall the way down.
And boom. You get to all the possible changes. Now scroll to "Visibility". Now tap on "Only show to registered users" and finally, tap on "Update all works".
They'll ask you if you're sure, so say ok.
And boom! Your edits were put through !
And now your works are only available to registered users.
.
Reminder that if you have an AO3 account, you can give away invitations to others so they don't have to go through the wait of the normal registration.
So I made a poll asking whether people were planning to lock their fics to help prevent them from getting scraped by AI, and I’ve come away with two takeaways so far.
First, a lot of people think fics are getting chosen and uploaded individually to data sets, and think because they only write short works, or write for a small fandom that means their works are unlikely to be picked. That’s not what we mean when we say AI bots have been scraping AO3. We mean that bots are trawling AO3 and pulling any and all data from the site possible. It’s looking at all 11 million works, not just the ones individuals like/think are quality. AO3 has done what it can to prevent it, but says locking fics might help. Hence why many people are locking.
Second, damn. Y’all need to value your writing more highly. The number of tags I’ve seen on that poll saying things like “my work isn’t good, the sets don’t want it” or “I hope my bad writing poisons the sets” or “I only write porny shit anyway” is ridiculously high. It doesn’t matter if you’re not confident in your writing! It doesn’t matter if you feel like you’re just writing nonsense! It’s still work you did! It is still a genuine expression of your creativity. It’s important because you spent time on it, you put something into the world that wasn’t there before. You took your love for something and created more from that.
I know it’s often a defense mechanism for vulnerability. If you get out in front of the criticism and shit on what you did, then it hurts less when someone is a jackass about it. But don’t let that convince you your work is without value or worth. You put time, effort, and heart into it. AI shouldn’t get to profit off your hard work and vulnerability. Stop selling yourselves short.
If nothing else, value your labor.
i had three fic ideas. wrote one. i still have three fic ideas. this is not how math is supposed to work.
original tweet from @jamesjyu reads: "We launch Shrink Ray today on Sudowrite! Upload your manuscript and get loglines, blurbs, synopsis, and full outlines automatically. Takes a ton of legwork out of book marketing. Below the tweet are two images of the program."
original quote tweet from @sudowrite reads: "New in Sudowrite: Upload your whole novel/script, get instant longlines (sic), blurbs, synopsis, and outline!"
tweet from @FantasyFaction reads: "Oh jeez! Bad bad, very bad! Writers DO NOT willingly give your manuscript to an AI so it can "learn" by stealing your work! I know blurbs and synopses are hard, but PLEASE do not do this! - JI 🐉
(stolen from ML Brennan & Sravani Hotha so I can include alt text)"
Update!!:
Big granny squares (not ending in A): 11/13
Small granny squares (not ending in A): 1/60
Small granny squares (not ending in B): 0/12
Quarter large granny square (not ending in A): 4/4
Half large granny square (not ending in A): 8/8
Half small granny square (not ending in B): 12/12
It looks like that for now
So I have thrown myself into a huge project, which is to make a plaid for my mother
This is the finished plaid from the creator and all the squares, half squares and quarter squares I have to do.
I've done all that so far, which corresponds to the four corners, all the big borders, half of the small borders and one baby square.
I'm doing it using yarn my mother wanted, which is a mix of cotton and merinos wool. There's 10 colours total but I'm not using the same as what is shown in the pattern.
Two big squares and 71 small squares to go!!!
I have 80 squares left to do on 109... That's not even half
Hi folks, I know some of you like to use Goodreads to track all your reading and don’t want to distinguish between books and fanfiction.
I am, however, begging you not to do this. It is extremely jarring and disconcerting to be a fic author and find your works somewhere in the wild where you did not personally put them. Fics are not books, are not published in the same way as books, and exist in a precarious legal space.
Please don’t attempt to elide the separation that exists between fandom and the world of official publishing.
They're already past the amount asked, past the double of the amount AND past the triple of the amount.
So yeah, consider donating to those above instead of AO3 for once. They'll be fine.
as ao3 approaches almost 6x what they asked for, here are some other places to give your money to
Iranian American Woman Fund
Women’s Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
Taller Salud (which is non-profit in Puerto Rico currently collecting donations for support after Hurricane Fiona)
Out & Equal (which supports LGBTQ+ during the hiring process + helps defend against workplace discrimination)
The Foundation for AIDS Research
Center for Black Equity (supports the black queer community)
Funds for Writers (which offers grants to aspiring writers so they can afford publication, time off from work, etc.)
The Audre Lorde Project (which directly supports queer POC in New York City)
PEN America (which helps writers in financial need across the United States)
This is an entire list of organizations supporting queer and BIPOC STEM students you can donate to
The BGD Press (which specifically publishes queer POC)
****but if you want to directly support the people who make you free content, the next time your favorite fic writer or artists makes a crowd funding post, opens commissions, talks about their patreon/ko-fi, donate your money there!!****
literally Wikipedia would be better at this point
If my math is correct that's not even a third
I have 80 squares left to do on 109... That's not even half
I have 80 squares left to do on 109... That's not even half
So after a big pause due to university I finally came back to it and .....
Why did I propose to do that freaking blanket omg I'm not even halfway in
Stuff done:
Big granny squares (not ending in A): 4/13
Small granny squares (not ending in A): 1/60
Small granny squares (not ending in B): 0/12
Quarter large granny square (not ending in A): 4/4
Half large granny square (not ending in A): 8/8
Half small granny square (not ending in B): 12/12
So I have thrown myself into a huge project, which is to make a plaid for my mother
This is the finished plaid from the creator and all the squares, half squares and quarter squares I have to do.
I've done all that so far, which corresponds to the four corners, all the big borders, half of the small borders and one baby square.
I'm doing it using yarn my mother wanted, which is a mix of cotton and merinos wool. There's 10 colours total but I'm not using the same as what is shown in the pattern.
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Reply by obscurelittelbird saying: "If you sell on Redbubblem please consider filling out the survey that was included in the email"
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The link is real, for anyone wondering, I checked the email again. However, I don't create much art and don't sell anything on redbubble so I just went and deleted my account (since, again, I'm overall not using it) and stated what I didn't in the update as the reason.
The link is this. So yeah if you're selling on Redbubble do fill it I guess.
Not 100% sure I'm reading this right but,
The tiers are intended to encourage actions that are positive for the marketplace and recognise and reward artists who invest time creating and promoting unique products.
Hum... Great, so if you wanted to have a redbubble on the side to make some money then you're basically not welcome???
And seriously I am in tears at that like wow. Basically, if you make enough money for Redbubble, the fee is removed. Basic tiers have to pay a fee, but premium and pro don't.
There's also the "opportunity to create licensed fan art" that bugs me because, there already was a list of things you could make fan art of depending on the list they have, but now you can't unless you have a premium or pro account? While (from what I've seen at least) most small artists make fan art and sell it because they know that there is a fanbase for it and that it will sell.
I do understand the copyright problem they face, sure. But the rest still is... not good.
Over the past few years the amount of new accounts and content has increased significantly on our marketplace. This has resulted in increased costs as we’ve needed greater investment in resources to operate the marketplace and support our artist community and your customers.
So yeah, increased costs that they will make the small artists pay for and subsequently make people think twice before coming on the plateform, or just leave it.
Not 100% sure I'm reading this right but,
The tiers are intended to encourage actions that are positive for the marketplace and recognise and reward artists who invest time creating and promoting unique products.
Hum... Great, so if you wanted to have a redbubble on the side to make some money then you're basically not welcome???
And seriously I am in tears at that like wow. Basically, if you make enough money for Redbubble, the fee is removed. Basic tiers have to pay a fee, but premium and pro don't.
There's also the "opportunity to create licensed fan art" that bugs me because, there already was a list of things you could make fan art of depending on the list they have, but now you can't unless you have a premium or pro account? While (from what I've seen at least) most small artists make fan art and sell it because they know that there is a fanbase for it and that it will sell.
I do understand the copyright problem they face, sure. But the rest still is... not good.
Over the past few years the amount of new accounts and content has increased significantly on our marketplace. This has resulted in increased costs as we’ve needed greater investment in resources to operate the marketplace and support our artist community and your customers.
So yeah, increased costs that they will make the small artists pay for and subsequently make people think twice before coming on the plateform, or just leave it.
For this to work btw, you need to have the eraser tool selected.
Better yet, in order to avoid problems such as that:
Use the eraser all the time to have that:
some images i made for my paper titled “How to create artwork in Microsoft Paint with greater skill than that of your 12-year-old self”
Chapter: 1/1
Words: 2168
Language: English
Fandom: Transformers: EarthSpark
Rating: General
Warnings: No Archive Warning Apply
Characters: Bumblebee (Transformers: EarthSpark), Nightshade (Transformers: EarthSpark), Twitch (Transformers: EarthSpark), Thrash (Transformers: EarthSpark), Mo (Transformers: EarthSpark), Robby (Transformers: EarthSpark), Jawbreaker (Transformers: EarthSpark), Hashtag (Transformers: EarthSpark)
Excited for this outcome. Especially because Tumblr is so English-centric, even though a lot of people are not native speakers.
As always, reblog for a bigger sample size.
Put the actual language you write in in the tags!
Reblog with yours and your reasoning, if you have one!
writer survey question time:
inspired by seeing screencaps where the software is offering (terrible) style advice because I haven't used a software that has a grammar checker for my stories in like a decade
if you use multiple applications, pick the one you use most often.
writer survey question time:
inspired by seeing screencaps where the software is offering (terrible) style advice because I haven't used a software that has a grammar checker for my stories in like a decade
if you use multiple applications, pick the one you use most often.
Please reblog!