Three Times meme
Jan. 30th, 2024 07:07 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I know, I know, this journal is deader than dead, I'm zombifying it. Who cares.
Apparently it's easier to fight my writer's block when I'm writing a prompt for someone else. So!
I may or may not have been plotting and sending chonaku to recruit people for a writing meme for a while now.
Anyway. Welcome to the jungle, folks.
THE RULES!
1. You can participate using a dreamwidth account, signing your work with a pseudonym, an e-mail or an ao3 handle, or anonymously if you wish! Dreamwidth doesn't require an account to reply to a post or to comments.
Fills should be posted as a reply to the comment containing the prompt you're writing for.
Put at least the title of your fill and a rating as the title of your comment when you fill. If the prompt had more than one possible character, group or ship listed, add that to the title of your comment too.
Yes you can write a fill for a prompt that already has one. Or two. Or three. If it inspires you, go for it!
4. Try to use content warnings for stuff you have reasons to think might make others uncomfortable. You can either add something like "CW: gore" in the title of your comment, or add a line at the beginning of the comment listing content warnings (make it really hard to miss - use things like capslock or bold characters please).
This applies to both prompts and fills.
5. Try to fulfill at least one request if you leave prompts. The meme needs many prompts so people have options but let's all try to keep our ratio of fills to prompts as high as we can!
6. Do not "second" prompts please. It might look to other potential writers like the prompt has already been filled and discourage them from filling it.
Do thank people for filling your prompts. If you're comment shy, just a simple "thank you!" is perfectly adequate! But let's all try not to leave a writer feeling snubbed or ignored.
Feel free to comment any fills you like or want to encourage the author of!
7. No policing people's prompts. No bullying of any kind will be tolerated. If you don't like the topic of a prompt, ignore it and move on to the stuff you like.
While people are encouraged to use content warnings, this is not a safe space. Other participants don't know you or your specific needs, they might forget or not realize that something is uncomfortable for others, and quite simply there is no objective complete list of potential squicks or triggers. Proceed at your own discretion.
This goes without saying but I'll make it clear just in case: this meme allows adult content of any kind. I will not take responsibility for any minors that chose to come here anyway, especially if they seek out content inappropriate for them.
EDIT: anonymous comments should work now. Sorry for the delay, it's been a while and I had forgotten how dreamwidth' settings work. OTL
Apparently it's easier to fight my writer's block when I'm writing a prompt for someone else. So!
I may or may not have been plotting and sending chonaku to recruit people for a writing meme for a while now.
Anyway. Welcome to the jungle, folks.
THE RULES!
1. You can participate using a dreamwidth account, signing your work with a pseudonym, an e-mail or an ao3 handle, or anonymously if you wish! Dreamwidth doesn't require an account to reply to a post or to comments.
2. Post one or more prompts, ie a fic request including a fandom + a character / group of characters / ship + a sentence to inspire the fic.
Yes the fandom can be "any", yes the character(s) or ship can be "any", yes you can ask for "character X or character Y", yes same for groups or prompts.
Each prompt should begin with "Three times", as in "three times X happens/happened".
Each prompt should be posted as its own comment, replying to the original post.
Fills should be posted as a reply to the comment containing the prompt you're writing for.
Put at least the title of your fill and a rating as the title of your comment when you fill. If the prompt had more than one possible character, group or ship listed, add that to the title of your comment too.
Yes you can write a fill for a prompt that already has one. Or two. Or three. If it inspires you, go for it!
4. Try to use content warnings for stuff you have reasons to think might make others uncomfortable. You can either add something like "CW: gore" in the title of your comment, or add a line at the beginning of the comment listing content warnings (make it really hard to miss - use things like capslock or bold characters please).
This applies to both prompts and fills.
5. Try to fulfill at least one request if you leave prompts. The meme needs many prompts so people have options but let's all try to keep our ratio of fills to prompts as high as we can!
6. Do not "second" prompts please. It might look to other potential writers like the prompt has already been filled and discourage them from filling it.
Do thank people for filling your prompts. If you're comment shy, just a simple "thank you!" is perfectly adequate! But let's all try not to leave a writer feeling snubbed or ignored.
Feel free to comment any fills you like or want to encourage the author of!
7. No policing people's prompts. No bullying of any kind will be tolerated. If you don't like the topic of a prompt, ignore it and move on to the stuff you like.
While people are encouraged to use content warnings, this is not a safe space. Other participants don't know you or your specific needs, they might forget or not realize that something is uncomfortable for others, and quite simply there is no objective complete list of potential squicks or triggers. Proceed at your own discretion.
This goes without saying but I'll make it clear just in case: this meme allows adult content of any kind. I will not take responsibility for any minors that chose to come here anyway, especially if they seek out content inappropriate for them.
EDIT: anonymous comments should work now. Sorry for the delay, it's been a while and I had forgotten how dreamwidth' settings work. OTL