Subject: Cool!
Author:
Posted on: 2011-11-12 01:25:00 UTC
So if I, say, edit that in, do you want me to change Jack Sparrow to Jack O'Neill and link to the Stargate page?
Subject: Cool!
Author:
Posted on: 2011-11-12 01:25:00 UTC
So if I, say, edit that in, do you want me to change Jack Sparrow to Jack O'Neill and link to the Stargate page?
We're moving this discussion here, from the PPC wiki's main talk page; we decided it'd make more sense to have this on the Board, where it will be easier to to follow and be more immediately accessible, and easier to clarify things.
Please join in the discussion once you've had a chance to read through, because it's important for the whole community, and not just in terms of improving the wiki.
If we could put problematic articles into that category, then anybody who had some time could go over them and give them a bit of polishing.
You could have a space in the tag for the reason it needed revision; and then whoever went over it properly could remove the tag when the article got straightened out.
It would also let people who just incidentally noticed problems with an article tag it for other people to fix, if they didn't have time to do it themselves.
I think I can make that happen pretty easily, actually. I'll get back to you.
~Neshomeh
Incidentally, I know how to work the wiki pretty well, so if anybody wants to recruit me to help out, feel free. I can't be on the chat much nowadays, but e-mail me at lisa450 at yahoo dot com. Things should calm down during winter break, after Thanksgiving. I don't have school then and should have time to do some editing.
The template is Needs Work.
Articles with this template on them will be listed in the category Articles That Need Work.
If anyone thinks this is a bad idea or could be done better, now's the time to speak up!
~Neshomeh
I think renaming it "Frequently Addressed Complaints" makes sense. That's definitely more accurate.
I've put up some thoughts on the Talk page to get started. Come on, guys, don't leave this all to me. I'm talking way too much in this thread already.
~Neshomeh
I could see an exception in her case, since she's known for writing goodfic as well as bad. "The Very Secret Diaries" were pretty popular back in the day (I don't know how well known they are now).
At the same time, just glancing at her page, I think it's one where the tone definitely needs to be improved if we keep it. Any takers who know more about her than I do?
~Neshomeh
Not gonna jump in on the wiki, because there are walls o' text like whoa, but I'd like to say that I agree with getting rid of the Slain Sues page. Honestly, they sort of come off as gloating, and it's always annoying when I click what I think is going to be an actual PPC character, only to get a Sue.
Also, I can smell drama brewing from here (and see some of it forming already), and I'm going to go on record now as saying that if any of it leaks into my channel I will start kicking and won't stop until either the drama is gone or everyone but me is. PPC2 was created to be a no-drama-zone, and while that's not always been successful, I'd appreciate it if it stayed as drama-free as possible.
This happens because a lot of them were poorly listed, slapdash, their titles don't have a standard format, they were not written to the same standard as missions, etc. etc.
The fact that you find them annoying seems to be an artifact of their poor maintenance, not because they are somehow inferior or worthless content to cover. Neshomeh is already making steps to correct this lapse of quality, and I'm going to immediately join in on it all.
Truth be told, somebody often needs to be annoyed by things for them to fall under scrutiny, and therefore, be brought up to quality.
Methinks you're maybe missing my point. I find them annoying because (in my opinion at least) there is absolutely no point to them, and with the little Gaia avatars and a lack of any indication in the article's name that it's a sue, it's very easy to mistake one that I don't recognize the name of for a new agent or whatever.
To expand upon why I think they're pointless, if I want to know about a sue, I'll go read the mission they're in, which will be far more entertaining than any article on the sue could ever be, because missions have actual character interaction. Having a page for a sue just strikes me as bragging along the lines of "Hey look how terrible this character that I killed was!"
I had a brain fart while reading Dann's post, but I've had a good night's sleep and I'm wide awake now, and I don't get it. Where is this hypothetical future drama coming from?
~Neshomeh, seriously confused.
Well, for one thing, I don't think I've ever seen a serious discussion in this community that didn't cause a little bit of friction, if not full-blown drama, and I've already seen the friction happening, which usually means drama's not far behind.
For another thing, there's already multiple people avoiding the main IRC channel (or in one case, the entirety of the Blizted server) just to avoid certain people. I have no idea if this is related to the wiki or not, but the timing of it makes me think at least part of it is. Add to that that I've already seen people complaining about either other people or just feeling down because of what's going on with the wiki, and I'll eat my hat if something doesn't blow up soon.
Friction doesn't lead to an explosion unless someone throws gunpowder on it, I think.
Would I be out of line if I requested that IRC drama stay out of my PPC Posting Board? We're being civil here, so let's all keep it that way, okay? Please?
~Neshomeh
A lot of the Sue pages without links are yours. Would you mind correcting that when you have time?
Also, I'm not sure I understood you right. Do you mean to say that even if the Boarders voted not to include author names on the wiki, for reasons I've outlined or others, you would still add them anyway?
~Neshomeh
Now I am a little confused. Are we talking about getting rid of the pages titled and dedicated to a certain author that details that author's misdeeds, or are we talking about not listing the author's name on the Claimed/Killed pages in association with the fic that was sporked?
I agree with getting rid of the first (except maybe someone like Squirrelking, who was a troll anyway), but not the second.
It's two separate but related discussions, one about articles about authors, the other about listing the name of the authors on the Unclaimed/Claimed/Killed Badfic pages. See Killed Badfic's Talk page for both sides of the debate about the latter.
Personally, I'm generally for getting rid of author pages and totally for getting rid of names on badfics, mostly because of the movement to focus on the writing, not the author. My part is laid out in full here.
~Neshomeh
We were originally talking about individual Author pages, as well as the Badfic Authors category. IndeMaat then brought up an older discussion about Author names being used on the Killed Badfic list, which I don't believe ever got resolved.
We are now talking about both issues.
Sorry for the confusion.
I've now gone through the Slain Mary Sues category and tagged all the ones without external links. Some of them I do know right where to find links for, and will add them at my earliest convenience (unless someone beats me to it), but I'd be much obliged if others would join in the effort of hunting down links for linkless pages. Especially if they're your pages, 'cause that will be really easy for you. {= D
~Neshomeh, who is going to bed now.
Pages for canons aren't 'only tangentially related', especially not when it's information that supplements and informs others.
Just because there are no missions, doesn't mean it shouldn't have a page on there.
Having other canons shown on the wiki, even when we don't have missions for them yet, helps us indicate different trends as far as fic goes, and what sorts are out there, not to mention people making references to it within the context of the PPC.
I trust people to use good judgement when it comes to trimming/removing articles on the Wiki. So far, it's worked pretty well.
(And I only said "Serious Issue" because it was in the title of the opening post.)
Because I'm a dork and it didn't occur to me until after I hit "Post" that you were referring to the title of the original post, and I feel silly.
All I mean is that I don't think anyone's going overboard with the seriousness right now; we're just discussing things, and that's okay.
~Neshomeh
...except another vote for keeping the Sue and Stu pages. As various people said, they're fun to read. And there are plenty of missions I would never have found if it weren't for those pages.
I'm also in favor of at least keeping the Cassandra Claire page in some form.
Though, I don't see any references to 'warping canon', though that could be another wording as 'isn't treated reasonably by the setting, people, etc.'
I personally would add the phrase because it's used so often in missions and in our chatting. "This sue is warping the canon,' etc. Just to make it clear that that's what warping canon means: making the world and its established treat something with special consideration that it otherwise would not.
I spotted that myself at one point and then forgot about it. I'll figure something out. Thanks!
~Neshomeh
On the current Mary Sue page there's a quote by someone named GAFFer. I really liked it and I feel that it gets the opinion about Mary Sues across. Do you think it would be alright if that quote was in the new page?
Besides that I like what your draft looks like so far.
It looks good so far. If you need it, one of the Sues I killed was the daughter of Jack O'Neill and Samantha Carter, of Stargate fame. (Who had given her up for adoption, but had since married and had more children...) If you need the daughter of canon characters, she might do.
I remember that one. That'll definitely work.
If you spot anything else you can think of something to go with, sing out!
~Neshomeh
So if I, say, edit that in, do you want me to change Jack Sparrow to Jack O'Neill and link to the Stargate page?
But yeah, that's exactly what I did. {= ) I just don't want to open the page directly to other editors while it's still in the Sandbox.
I also added a reference to "Not Russians" in the bit about characters instantly liking the Sue when they should be suspicious. That guy is the most egregious example of that I can think of at the moment.
~Neshomeh
I have another example from my missions that fits. My third mission, "A Beautiful Man," was about a Sue who's only goal seems to have been to hook up with Dr. Horrible. (Would fit with 'falls in love with a canon character.)
Of course, I'm sure there are other people who've done missions with that. So if any of you are reading this, give examples! I already have two on the Sue page, and I'm sure other people have some example of this kind of Sue they'd love to have linked.
That Stu... I will never forget his complete ignorance of radio waves or hacking...
If I find any more examples of stuff in the article I'll link 'em here.
It's hard to find a character any less likely to have children.
I am slowly working on a mission that will result in Kelok and Unger adopting a four year old clone of Sherlock Holmes.
I'm going to be lazy and say I think Chatvert's summed up my feelings on this issue, too. The wiki may well be the primary exposure of our community to curious outsiders so it should be as welcoming to them as possible and I'd rather it give an overpositive (is such a thing possible?) picture of PPC than swing in the other direction.
I'm not saying it should be some kind of bizarro-PPC where it's all about goodfic instead of badfic since badfic is what the PPC is there for, obviously.
In my opinion, trying to define humor, and what humor we can use, is an extremely dangerous--and likely to fail--proposition. I'm not advocating we go full-on No Standards No Practices, but trying to write down a set of rules on what jokes we ARE allowed to make rather than what we AREN'T is almost certain to end in disaster.
Or, at least, in extremely repetitive and stale humor.
The point I was making was that we ought to seriously examine what we consider to be our humor, not to limit us to a pre-approved list of Yakov Smirnoff jokes. What's funny to someone may not be funny to someone else, but we don't have to be mean-spirited, whatever we do.