Subject: GDocs.
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Posted on: 2014-07-28 21:36:00 UTC
Easy to manage, easier to edit, and comes free with all Gmail accounts. Just make sure to set the final product to "view only" to prevent vandalism.
Subject: GDocs.
Author:
Posted on: 2014-07-28 21:36:00 UTC
Easy to manage, easier to edit, and comes free with all Gmail accounts. Just make sure to set the final product to "view only" to prevent vandalism.
I'm gonna be using Tumblr, mainly because I already had a Tumblr account that had been gathering dust.
Which requires a code to use; I have several unused codes, if anyone is interested.
Sorry, it's just that I hadn't heard it before.
. . . as it's in journal format, like LiveJournal, but it's useful for people like me who aren't skilled enough to actually code an actual website.
--doctorlit hurrpy durr durr
I have a fanfiction.net account, but it's going unused at the moment. As far as PPC stories are concerned, I have no clue where I should post them yet. I guess I could post the links in a "hub journal" on dA...or make a Tumblr...
Easy to manage, easier to edit, and comes free with all Gmail accounts. Just make sure to set the final product to "view only" to prevent vandalism.
In the beginning I used my Livejournal, but then I wanted a place strictly for PPC-stuff and made a Wordpress-acount. Then I found that I liked Wordpress better and made another account for all my other stuff.
AO3 for fanfiction. LJ for PPC.
I don't use Tumblr the whole nested commenting/reposted thing makes it hard for me read anything on it. (I'm going to play the old card on this one). I write in Gdocs, but always think the stories look like works in progress instead of polished ready to read stories.
Google Drive because they're already there for beta-reading, plus LiveJournal. LJ is usually delayed a day or so because I have to edit in all the formatting codes.
Fanfiction.net, despite being The Pit Of Voles, is actually the best place to get fanfictions to have a good visibility.
However, to avoid troubles, for missions a blog or something like that is preferred. I use Wordpress, but that's mainly because I already had an account on it. I don't exactly like a good chunk of the limitations it imposes to free users, but it's more than enough for missions anyways.
A good rule of thumb is: don't post the mission on the same site that hosts the fic being sporked. That's asking for trouble.
I also have an ancient WordPress account, but never use it. DA has a very good ability to host different varieties of content, and since a lot of what I work on has visual components I need to be able to upload images as well as text.