padapasiracha sauce >:) cuz theyre spicuy
I got this comment on a story from my Other AO3 Account this morning.
(Info redacted because I prefer keeping these accounts separate but no one follows me on the side blog I have for that account.)
The story was posted almost a year ago and is relatively “popular” by my average statistics even though it has tropes and themes that are big turnoffs for a lot of people (hence separate accounts). This popularity is undoubtedly because it’s a Marvel Loki story and that fandom is massive.
So there is obviously an algorithm or a bot scrubbing ao3 statistics and leaving this comment on fics that meet a certain metric with the main character of the fic inserted into the comment.
I had a little time to kill this morning so I decided to investigate further. And y’all this is so predatory. Come on this journey with me. It made me mad. It may make you mad.
First, if you go to Webnovel’s website, you HAVE to choose between male lead or female lead stories before you can go any further. WTF?
And that’s weird, but this gets so much worse. This is basically a pay-to-read site that has different subscription models. Which… okay BUT! The authors don’t get paid! Look at that comment again. They’re promising a supportive and nurturing community, but zero monetary compensation. It’s basically, “post your stuff here so we can get paid and you can get… nice vibes?” I mean look at this Orwellian writing:
Using the phrase “pay-to-read model” in the same sentence as “qualitative changes in lifestyles for authors” deliberately makes you think that you can get paid and maybe even make a living on this website. But that’s not actually what it says and authors will not receive one red cent.
Oh but wait, the worst is still to come. In case this breaks containment (which I kind of hope it does) this is where I mention that I’m a lawyer in the US.
I don’t do intellectual property or copyright law but I do read and write contracts for a living. So I went to look at their terms of service. It was fun!
Highlights the first, in which Webnovel gets a license to do basically whatever they want with content you post on their site. This is how they get to be paid for people reading authors’ writing without paying them anything.
Highlights the second, in which Webnovel takes no responsibility for illegally profiting off of fan fic. This all says that the writer is 100% responsible for everything the writer posts (even though only Webnovel is making money from it).
Highlights the third which say that by posting, the author is representing that they have the legal right to use and to let Webnovel use the content according to these terms. So if a writer posts fan fiction and Webnovel makes money from people reading the fan fiction, and the House of the Mouse catches wise, these sections say that that’s ALL on the writer.
So that’s a little skeevy to start off with but the thing that is seriously shitty and made me make this post was that these assholes are coming to ao3. They are actively recruiting people in comments on their fan fiction. And they are saying they are big fans of the character you’re writing about and that they share your interests.
They are recruiting fan fiction writers and giving every impression that you can make money from posting fan fiction on their site and hiding the fact that you absolutely cannot but they can make money off of you while you try, deep in their terms of service which no one but a lawyer who writes fan fic and has some time to kill will read.
I see posts on here regularly from people who don’t understand how this stuff works, don’t understand that they (and others) can not legally make a financial profit from fan fiction. And there are tons of people who will not take the time to dig into the details.
Don’t deal with these bastards. Fuck Webnovel.
Now Abel kept flocks, and Cain worked the soil.
“he’s just some guy” well i like some guys
So, if I'm to believe Twitter today Nightow apparently did mention Vash and potential love interests in an old interview and-
(please forgive the shitty google translation but ya get the gist of it)
So, what I am getting from this is:
canonically, Vash avoids falling in love with humans (and from what we can see in the manga, any sexual interaction too) because their lives are far too short and he wouldn't be able to 'share a full future' with them.
Okay, okay. Mr Stampede what did you mean by this then?
Everyday, Vashwood gets more canon in a way that hurts even more than the last and I can't stand it.
What do you mean Vash doesn't want to fall in love with people whose lives will inevitably end before his and he ends up falling for the one guy that was doomed from the start to die young.
Mr. Nightow we need to talk.
Some random No.6 meta in 2020 which I'm sure has been said by someone else at some point:
Part of what makes Nezumi and Shion's dynamic so compelling and interesting is that they have some negative effect on each other as well as positive.
Like Nezumi helps Shion become less naive and helps him understand the struggles of others, but he also does desensitize him to violence, the point where it even upsets Nezumi himself.
Shion helps Nezumi become less distrustful, and teaches him that people can just be kind for the sake of it (and that kind, trustworthy people have been around him from the beginning) but he also makes him at times possessive and short sighted at times (like when he hides the note from Shion).
Like relationships where they both improve are great, and these two definitely do, but human relationships can be messy and imperfect, and its nice to see that a little in these guys.
It is 4 am and Mad Phosu going full “Pathetic” mood from Ch. 90 is all I can think about.
“You need me? I don’t need anyone at all”
For @beastmegs
Tsukiyama Shuu
Uta
Koori Ui
Ken Kaneki
Renji Yomo
All Genos smiles from 170 chapters. Maybe I missed a pic but it's honest work 😀