Subject: The man they call Phobos
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Posted on: 2012-05-28 18:45:00 UTC

As I read these autobiographies, I have come to realize that I don't fit anyone's description of PPCers. Now, I'm not saying "I don't fit exactly into what every person has said." I am saying that I don't fit at all.

I never read fanfiction until I started work on my first mission. I still only read fanfiction when looking for a new mission. I've never read OFUM, and I still haven't finished TOS (I blame my dismal reading speed). I never wrote anything before I joined up. I wasn't really involved in any fandoms. I don't particularly like Lord of the Rings.

So how did I end up here and why did I stay? Well, the answer to the first bit is a little cliched. I'm here because of a girl. Neshomeh, to be exact. I joined because this thing online was very important to her and, since we had been dating for a while at that point, I figured I should meet some of her friends. I stayed because some of you became my friends.

I joined the Board in the second half of 2009 (I was 23), so I missed the emergencies and the moratorium on them. I know a lot about what went on in those days because Neshomeh talked about it while we were walking the track in the campus Rec Center.

Though I have not been around as long as some, I have seen some stuff. I was here for the conversation with Boosette and So Sue Me. I was here for the departure of Trojie and Pads, and the failed push for more people to write non-Sue missions. I was here for the fiasco involving #PPC2 and all the horrendous drama that entailed.

Despite all of that, it hasn't been all bad. I was here when, to paraphrase a more eloquent writer than myself, the universe pulled Makes-Things out of its ass and sent him back to work. I was there for a Gathering in Chicago. I was here for food fights, water fights, snowball fights, shipfic fests, and badfic games.

Most of that stuff happened around me, though. What have I done here? I made the Postal Department more than just a reference. I've been praised by people whose work I respect (including a published author). I somehow managed to become a Permission Giver. I called out the entire PPC when a troll accused us of author bashing (the troll was right about the author bashing, but still a troll).

It has been a strange journey for me. I've written things, which is new for me. The very first thing I really ever wrote for myself ended up in my permission request a few months later. I made friends, mostly through the IRC, who have progressed beyond "friend on the internet" to just "friend." I have helped them through their problems, and they have helped me through mine.

So, I think that answers the first three-ish questions. Let's move on, shall we?

What do I think about the newest generation? I think they are good people who just need to slow down, read, and listen. Honestly. I know that the PPC is a big exciting place, but that doesn't mean you need to run around so fast that you miss what people are trying to tell you. Chances are good they were warning you about the coffee table you just tripped over. You can still be excited without barreling ahead at full speed. Pick up speed as you go, when you know where the furniture is.

We point newbies to the Newbie FAQs on the wiki and they don't read them. I know they don't read them because, if had, they wouldn't be asking 75% of the questions they are asking (often in the IRC, for those who are wondering). Sedri, Neshomeh, and several others worked really hard to make those FAQs as accessible and easy to understand as possible. When someone complains that they are too difficult to understand, that tells me they aren't trying.

Now, I'm not saying asking questions is bad. I am saying that the FAQs were created for a reason, they are easy to find (especially when pointed at, as is often the case), and easy to understand. We don't want to have to spend all day answering the same question for every one of the legion of newbies we've gotten lately.

Listening is also very important. When someone asks you to stop a behavior, and gives you a reason why (for example: stop doing X because it is triggering for some people), then you should either stop, or give a good reason why not. ("I don't want to" or "I can do whatever I want" are not good reasons, by the way.) If you agree to stop, but still need to be told 3-4 more times, with the other person getting more and more frustrated and angry, then you either aren't listening, or are willfully ignoring them.

As for the rest of the newbie question, I relate to them about as well as I relate to fans of the Lord of the Rings. That is to say, not well, based solely on fandoms. I relate far better on a person to person level than on a fan to fan level.

I'm more involved in the PPC than is probably good for me, at this point. In my other life, I have a part-time job and help run a theatre company, so there is a lot going on. The fact that I can give the PPC so much of my time is amazing. But I do it for a reason.

There are a lot of things going on in here. A lot of personal disputes have been left to fester and spill out into the Board and IRC. I noticed, even before I joined, that people in the PPC were unwilling or unable to speak out against the things that were wrong in the community (author bashing and the lack of concrit, for instance). So, I've taken it upon myself to speak up if no one else will.

It has not done wonders for my reputation, at times. I have been accused of trying to turn the PPC into my own little sandbox. I'm okay with all of that. If people ever get fed up with me and ask me to leave (not likely, I know) then I will at least leave knowing that the PPC has less author bashing and more concrit than it did when I joined, and is a better place for it. That's why I'm here.

I've been tempted to leave a few times. When the level of respect for other members of the community has been really low. When it looks to me like people would rather throw out all the rules and just bash authors and swear like sailors. In those times, I want to turn my back on the PPC. I don't do it because I am a stubborn son of a mother, and I won't give the people who want to dismantle the spirit of the PPC the satisfaction of winning.

So...yeah. This is a lot longer than it was intended to be. Anyway, that's my deal. I'm here, doing what I do, for Neshomeh, and July, and hS, and AnnaBee, and Himochi, and Data, and Bryn, and Maslab, and VM, and anyone else who ever has or ever will find the PPC and wants to be a part of it. The form of the community may change, but the spirit will remain, if I have anything to say about it.

-Phobos

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