doldrums addendum
Jun. 15th, 2012 08:56 amAlso, as another tagwrangling complaint, it strikes me that you can say what you want to about what your values are supposed to be (in this case respecting users and their creative freedom, not privileging canonical tags, etc), but if you structure the situation in a way that doesn't promote those values, the words might not amount to much. With tag-wrangling, the structure of the situation is that the wranglers are made to do work --- sometimes cat-herdingly chaotic and confusing work --- whenever the users get creative; the structure promotes resentment toward users going outside the canonical tags. A certain amount of this might be unavoidable, but relying so much on manual wrangling makes it a broader problem than necessary.
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Date: 2012-06-15 02:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-06-15 04:28 pm (UTC)I may not be well-enough informed to be that cynical. ^_^; To me a lot of it looks more like letting the perfect be the enemy of the good, not facing up to difficult choices and realism and the impossibility of pleasing everyone*. Not giving users front-end control does indicate distrust, though, certainly. For me, the current system even failed at the illusion of freedom; before I became a wrangler myself, I felt that the autocompletes were prescriptive and didn't realize that I could go outside of them.
*Not exactly a tag-wrangling issue but something that comes to mind is the wrangling over how and whether to break out Asian media; as it is we have Manhwa/Manhua fans pissed off about being lumped in with the Japanese, and it was suggested that maybe we should just put it all under Comics/Animation and I'm sitting there screaming NOOOO because there's such a big cultural distinction there among most Anglophone fans and can we admit that our userbase is primarily Anglophone fans or are we trying to achieve a culturally blank space or what? I don't have the answer, but it's a case where you might just have to do the best you can and accept that some people are going to be pissed rather than promising to make it better some day that never seems to come or be much talked of...
Sometimes (speaking as someone who bristles at any pejorative use of this phrase) I do worry that I'm not being "politically correct" enough, like in the above instance, or raising an objection to canonizing a "Character/You" tag for character/reader relationships because it strikes me as threateningly presumptuous on the viewer, but then did I err by judging other fans' usages or what... (Yeah, just gonna wrangle my sleepy fandoms and be quiet...)
This may just be my own social failings talking, but I wish the OTW had a good old-fashioned message board where people could talk about this stuff in a more open way, and a certain amount of my "mleh" comes from not seeing that kind of clear avenue for social cohesion in this thing.
Sorry for talking your ear off here...
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Date: 2012-06-15 04:44 pm (UTC)I think a message board would be /brilliant/, especially since that would be a really easy way to have a board for volunteer workers, a board that's all public, etc.. Really, just about anything that let people bounce ideas around without having to Schedule Meetings about it.
And that issue of categorization really does depend on what the archive is trying to host. I mean, if they really want all-nations, then they should divide by base media. Animation, Graphic Novels, Live Action, Novel, Game, etc. and then put each nation's variation on that media under those. So, comics, manga, manhwa, historietas all under Graphic Novels. And Sailor Moon, Kuroshitsuji, etc. under manga.
Personally, I think it's past time to also link variations to each other hierarchically, so that all versions of Avengers, comics and movies and whatnot, can be grouped under a top-level Avengers linked in something like a Multimedia category.
Navigation isn't /nearly/ faceted enough.
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Date: 2012-06-15 06:19 pm (UTC)I do think sorting by media/format and by country of origin as you describe would be a good solution, and I think that might be what was discussed as a "we'll get to it someday" type of thing. Maybe a message board could also make development look less like a black box out of which random punishments or rewards occasionally emerge...
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Date: 2012-06-15 06:39 pm (UTC)