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cap_ironman2010-06-01 06:04 pm
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Mod Post - Rules
Hi all,
A quick reminder to you all - fics posted to the comm should have a 'beta' line in the header, where you thank your beta or just note you didn't use one. We do encourage authors to use a beta, and the comm maintains a beta list here. If you're quite new to ficcing, or haven't used a beta before, you can find a comm discussion post on betas and what they do here
Also, please be aware of our spamming policy - we have rules on posting frequency which can be found here. If you tend to write frequent, bite-size pieces, we ask you either save them up for a couple of days, or post them in your journal and then make a round-up post to the comm.
Thanks for your co-operation, guys!
A quick reminder to you all - fics posted to the comm should have a 'beta' line in the header, where you thank your beta or just note you didn't use one. We do encourage authors to use a beta, and the comm maintains a beta list here. If you're quite new to ficcing, or haven't used a beta before, you can find a comm discussion post on betas and what they do here
Also, please be aware of our spamming policy - we have rules on posting frequency which can be found here. If you tend to write frequent, bite-size pieces, we ask you either save them up for a couple of days, or post them in your journal and then make a round-up post to the comm.
Thanks for your co-operation, guys!
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That said, I'd like to chuck in my two cents worth anyway. I didn't like this (new?) rule when it was posted last week, and on further reflection I still don't like it. More importantly, I don't think it meets your stated goals, which boil down to quality control if I read the main rules post correctly.
I don't always use a beta for short fic. And by short I mean anything up to a couple of thousand, not 500, words. All my stories are stringently edited and proof-read though, and I'd lay odds on my spelling, grammar and syntax anywhere. By contrast, there has been fic posted here recently that has thanked multiple betas, that has been, imho, really pretty dire. Presence of a beta credit is no guarantee of anything, other than the fact a friend read your story and said they liked it.
Explicit disavowal of a beta credit, however, which you suggest as an alternative, has always been, on every comm I've frequented, as good as an acknowledgment that you didn't take a lot of time, or invest a lot of effort, which is not the sort of disclaimer I'd want on any fic of mine.
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