The Obligatory Introduction Post
Dec. 21st, 2018 01:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hello everyone! This is an introduction post! I'm Sophus, and if you know me it's probably from the Amentumblr RP, as that's the biggest public creative work I've made to date. I was the mun of
artistic-arborealist, and additionally
crinolinegumdrops,
rivers-out-to-sea,
cheerycheeryneverweary, and
emptyworldsuntainted.
I can also be found on Discord, at Sophus#7079, on tumblr at
sophus-b, and my Ao3 and FF.net usernames are
Sophus and
sophusb respectively.
It looks like tumblr management was successful in torching their own property; a good third of the people whose blogs I read there have left for better managed sites, never to return. Thus, I'll be crossposting any original content I write both here and there until the hellsite’s corpse finishes cooling.
On the bright side, I like the look of the hierarchical tagging here! I'm still figuring it out, but it looks like going back and editing tags after the fact is actually functional hereunlike the hellsite, so experimenting shouldn't be too painful.
Speaking of tagging, my undertstanding is that putting content warning in the tags on Dreamwidth is less than useless. Thus, I will put anything Ao3 would consider Archive Warning worthy behind a cut, and otherwise, I'll see if putting something like [content warning: [list of warnings]] in the text of relevant posts works with the existing filtering solutions.
The one thing I really miss here from the hellsite is the like button; it was nice to have a low spoons way to show my appreciation of someone's post without having to produce Actual Words.
I've anecdotally heard that some people are using comments with only "+1" and/or "<3" as a kludgy equivalent. I hope that does get picked up by the site culture here; I love positive feedback in any form, and I know many other people do too, so a solution that makes it easier to give positive feedback would be lovely.
I can also be found on Discord, at Sophus#7079, on tumblr at
![[fanfiction.net profile]](/img/userheads/ff-icon-192.png)
It looks like tumblr management was successful in torching their own property; a good third of the people whose blogs I read there have left for better managed sites, never to return. Thus, I'll be crossposting any original content I write both here and there until the hellsite’s corpse finishes cooling.
On the bright side, I like the look of the hierarchical tagging here! I'm still figuring it out, but it looks like going back and editing tags after the fact is actually functional here
Speaking of tagging, my undertstanding is that putting content warning in the tags on Dreamwidth is less than useless. Thus, I will put anything Ao3 would consider Archive Warning worthy behind a cut, and otherwise, I'll see if putting something like [content warning: [list of warnings]] in the text of relevant posts works with the existing filtering solutions.
The one thing I really miss here from the hellsite is the like button; it was nice to have a low spoons way to show my appreciation of someone's post without having to produce Actual Words.
I've anecdotally heard that some people are using comments with only "+1" and/or "<3" as a kludgy equivalent. I hope that does get picked up by the site culture here; I love positive feedback in any form, and I know many other people do too, so a solution that makes it easier to give positive feedback would be lovely.
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Date: 2018-12-22 03:27 am (UTC)I am also thinking of adopting the "<3" method.
Is that a Nethack reference in your blog title?
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Date: 2018-12-23 10:16 pm (UTC)<3
It is! :D
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Date: 2018-12-23 10:25 pm (UTC)(I've never technically won Nethack, but I do have a late-game extinctionist savefile lying around somewhere, and she's pretty much omnipotent at this point. I've won Crawl a few times, though.)
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Date: 2018-12-25 03:26 am (UTC)I've got a similar savefile sitting in one of my old backups-- it's not full extinctionist, but IIRC, at the time of saving I was in the middle of several hundred turns of meleeing Juiblex and Yeenoghu, waiting for them to finally summon Demogorgon, so that I could kill him 255 times via the ice chest full of cockatrice corpses I had hauled up a bunch of stairs.
The ice chest hauling was the most difficult part. :P
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Date: 2018-12-27 02:00 am (UTC)