nfbagelperson:

amagicalship:

katie-dub:

We’ve all seen a lot of posts telling us we need to comment/kudos/reblog/love our fanfic authors or they will stop writing. I know, I’ve shared them.

But those posts never talk about what you, as a reader, get out of it. So here are my entirely selfish reasons that you should engage with fanfic (writers) that you love:

1. Free, quality content on your blog in the time it takes to smash reblog.

2. It’s good for you: people who “practice gratitude consistently report” higher levels of happiness, lower blood pressure, feel less lonely and other good shit.(x)

3. It’s not just writers who read those comments and reviews, you might find yourself a flail buddy. It just feels good to say “this is the BEST” and have someone else say, “I know, right?!”

4. The actual author might respond to your comments, follow you, start chatting to you or publicly thank you for encouraging them to write more.

5. If you start putting out fic rec lists, people might come to you asking for more recommendations. Who doesn’t like to feel like their thoughts and opinions matter?

6. Get so inspired you have to make art for a fic? Writers looove that – you could find they say thanks, share your art, use it as their header (on their blog or fic – seeing your picset at the top of a fic you love is just jandjdjbdudndj) or write you a fic.

7. And, of course, you’ll make a writer happy. And happy writers write more fic. Even if they never, ever engage with you, just knowing you’re there reading and caring means you get more fic to read.

8. All the ways we have of showing writers some love makes you a part of something. Fandom can be weird and wonderful, and at times utterly mental. But being in the club feels pretty damn great.

@kmomof4 @pocket-anon @artandteaandstuff @effulgentcolors @mahstatins @like-waves-on-the-beach @justanotherwannabeclassic @shipping-goggles

I love this very positive take on leaving reviews! Everyone wins, I agree. 🙂

I read so much fo’ free, the least I can do is give a well deserved shout out. It’s slightly selfish, because it means you may get more stories.

pondwitch:

watching tumblr try to talk about 4chan can be weird just bc they don’t really get how conversation and humor works there, but watching 4chan try to talk about tumblr is bizarre, bc they’ve constructed an elaborate parallel fantasy tumblr where all we do is draw their anime waifus fat with hairy legs and talk about cis scum and cultural appropriation. and they spend so much of their lives being mad about this imaginary place they’ve invented

watching current 4chan users talk about 4chan itself is also pretty wild because they really do think it’s the most intellectual place on the internet even tho 90% of threads devolve into arguments about nothing and they make remarkably little original content worth documenting

both sites have a healthy concept of reddit’s shitty community and interface tho