A quick Snowflake Challenge post
Jan. 15th, 2022 05:33 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm dealing with the dual challenges of a non-functioning fridge, and problems with the boiler (ah, the joys of home ownership), so I'm kind of short on brain space at the moment. For this reason, today's response to the
snowflake_challenge prompt will be fairly short. The prompt in question is:
In your own space, celebrate a personal win from the past year: it can be a list of fanworks you're especially proud of, a gift of your time to the community, a quality or skill you cultivated in yourself, something you generally feel went well.

This might sound weird, but I'm proud of my comments and conversation in the spaces that I care about.
I don't think this is a new skill developed in 2021, but it's certainly a skill I maintained. I commented on every fic I read, and made a particular point of leaving comments on a large number of works in the Yuletide and Madness collections. In addition, I think I did a good job of contributing to and sustaining a good comment culture in my corner of Dreamwidth. It's important to me to have online fannish spaces where conversations move more slowly, and where people have the space to take a breath and come back to threads when they feel ready and interested, rather than diving into an overwhelming stream of real-time conversation, and I like to think that I've continued to do my part in making that happen.
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In your own space, celebrate a personal win from the past year: it can be a list of fanworks you're especially proud of, a gift of your time to the community, a quality or skill you cultivated in yourself, something you generally feel went well.

This might sound weird, but I'm proud of my comments and conversation in the spaces that I care about.
I don't think this is a new skill developed in 2021, but it's certainly a skill I maintained. I commented on every fic I read, and made a particular point of leaving comments on a large number of works in the Yuletide and Madness collections. In addition, I think I did a good job of contributing to and sustaining a good comment culture in my corner of Dreamwidth. It's important to me to have online fannish spaces where conversations move more slowly, and where people have the space to take a breath and come back to threads when they feel ready and interested, rather than diving into an overwhelming stream of real-time conversation, and I like to think that I've continued to do my part in making that happen.
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Date: 2022-01-15 06:04 pm (UTC)Commenting on every work you read is an amazing achievement!
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Date: 2022-01-15 07:46 pm (UTC)KUDOS for helping to keep comment culture alive!
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Date: 2022-01-16 12:20 am (UTC)Omg, yes! Everything moves so fast in certain places! It is always nice to be able to take a break and actually pick up where you left off. I'm glad you've been able to do that!
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Date: 2022-01-16 01:33 pm (UTC)it's one of the things i don't like about discord (which i otherwise enjoy) - conversations move really fast and then they're over, and if you miss them, tough luck.
I don't do Discord, but I used to be on IRC back in the day, and the same thing applied. I had time to just hang out constantly in my friends' IRC chatroom when I was a university student (and when most of my friends were as well), but it's harder to carve out the time to participate in fast-moving real-time online conversations when you have a lot of other demands on your time. Slower moving spaces are easier to maintain.
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