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Suggestion for Fan Works subforum

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...although considering how this only comes after eleven pages, you have to wonder what the point is.

(Note: I don't know where exactly to put this.)

Aaaaanyway, wouldn't it be more organised if writers kept the individual chapters of their fics in one single thread, rather than creating separate threads for each chapter? I mean, each chapter is only one (or a few) posts long. Just a thought.

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thats what i tried with a project it was a real mess.
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Re: Suggestion for Fan Works subforum

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Pyrite wrote:Aaaaanyway, wouldn't it be more organised if writers kept the individual chapters of their fics in one single thread, rather than creating separate threads for each chapter? I mean, each chapter is only one (or a few) posts long. Just a thought.
It might seem more organized, however each thread often has replies, comments, crits, praise, ect and new chapters would be harder to find for readers who aren't interested in reading that stuff.

Having each whole chapter as a new thread gives more room for ongoing feedback focused on that particular content. In other words, the forum would be more organized, but each thread could be a mess.

Have you seen the Table of Contents thread? Not everybody has posted there, or keeps up with adding, but it's an attempt at organization that works when maintained.
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Back where I come from, story posts are kept in one thread and comments in a separate one, so the abovementioned problem doesn't really occur (except that the comments would probably overlap over chapters).

Yeah, I've seen the TOC. Good idea too.

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Post by PookaKitten »

I'm half tempted to suggest subforums for the extremely prolific authors such as dd. That could clean things up and would help new arrivals find the early stuff or the works of the occasional writer. Admittedly, that might make dd update his part of the TOC, which would be a big job.

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Post by Jae »

If I add a mod that allows subforums, then, yep, that's one of the first things to be done. Or if I don't, subforums will be a part of the next development level of phpBB2 although it's hard to say when they're release the pre-releases.

The way that most authors post came about naturally- they weren't told how to do it. I don't know if most authors who have come after simply followed their model, but I know that those who have tried other methods ended up with more chaotic results.

Authors are always able to try posting their stuff in other ways. The way it's done now isn't a rule, it's just what's worked best. The challenge is overcoming reading habit.
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