I actually DID pick up a fic from over a year ago and restart it. I’m so proud. I might even finish it this time. It’s a Pokemon fic because… well that’s just been my jam for a while now.

As a side note: Pokemon has been one of my longest running hyper-fixations, but I think that’s just because of the length and breadth of the content.

I suppose that means I’ll need to keep an eye out for other mega franchises in the future. It’s nice to have something enduring. XD

I hope all of you are doing well.

Since I know a lot of people out there struggle with a variety of illnesses, it’s good to keep in mind that this time of year you should be gentle with yourself. (April in particular is actually one of the harshest months for anyone dealing with depression, for example.)

It’s a slog. It will get better.

That may be completely unrelated to what any of y’all are going through, but I remember hearing it from an expert years ago and it was genuinely eye opening… and a good reminder to take a couple vacation or personal days in the Spring.

Happy weekend!

  • avividtale@kbin.socialOP
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    6 months ago

    but that’s not how special interests work

    Mood. Sometimes you just wanna jam on your favorite things.

    It’s frustrating when you feel like you can’t engage without wading into contentious territory. It’s like walking into a room where everyone is mad at everyone else and you really were just there to have fun.

    But I don’t think it’s a hypocrisy thing. I think it’s actually just that… we want both engagement and to see those smaller sites grow. People seek out forums and communities to connect, so it can be really tough to get excited about jumping into a community that is still not quite developed.

    At the same time, when the “dominant” communal spaces become less welcoming or not as fun, it can be frustrating to not have alternatives, even if you ARE getting the engagement there.

    And I don’t think anything about that is unreasonable or at odds on its own. It’s more like, sometimes you’re going to be more motivated by craving the engagement and you’ll be less okay trading that to achieve your other aim of growing a new community. Other times, you’re going to feel really invested in the community growth and it’s going to be hard not to feel let down when others aren’t on board because maybe they’re still seeking engagement.

    Idk. This all makes sense in my head…in as much as anything else does. XD

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      Heck, and I love critique. I love being aware of what it takes to create the craft and calling out trash. But there is so much misinformation that people wield like a weapon happily.

      Well, I don’t mind not getting (direct) engagement. My issue is people not seeing enough activity to feel its warrant enough to join. Enough people do it and it becomes self-fulfilled fate.

      There is a particular community on reddit I love deeply but the idea of everyone migrating to a different platform was largely spoken of as if it was an act of betrayal. As if reddit itself was the entire reason the community was as it is instead of everyone who acts within it. I occasionally check in on it, but haven’t been logged on for… I have no idea at this point hhhh