Just got home from work on this rainy Friday evening and I am NOT going back outside until it's tomorrow.... when I have work at freaking 7 am. My job sucks sometimes.
Anyways. I came here to talk about fun fun FANDOM not boring rl stuff. Moving on!
pili204's recent post finally made me consider that I might want to make a fic journal. I'm hardly
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I think the main thing is not having to log in and out vs being able to backdate entries. So not a big deal no matter what you choose, it seems like.
I love that icon.
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I know what you mean. I'm kind of relieved I transferred all my stories to my fic journal (well, fic community). (Which is shiikifics, if you want to watch it. :D)
I like not having to log out and log in again to do what I want with my fics, hence the fic community. The only drawback is the inability to do backdated posts. So ... I'd vote community, but it's really what you find convenient!
And gah, CM ... most of us don't even understand the tech mess ourselves!
Your fics should still be there as they were one-shots, though I suppose they're hard to find because the sort functions aren't working ... but I know I had several of them bookmarked and recced, so I'll see if I can dig them out for you for safekeeping!
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I think I'm leaning toward community. Logging in and out would bug me, so I'd just never bother with the fic journal and that seems like a waste.
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I like having a community rather than a journal, just because I found it easier to organise and I could post fic there as myself and not have to manage two journals - just me posting in a comm. I don't have to log in and out, which is good for the laziness that is me.
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I can barely having one journal so I'm definitely leaning toward a community. Logging in and out seems like it would be a hassle.
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Logging in and out is totally why I went with a comm :)
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