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feotakahari ([personal profile] feotakahari) wrote2021-01-27 10:16 am

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Sometimes it confuses me that the people who say "if you don't like the content on AO3, make your own archive instead of trying to change this one" are on the opposite side of the political divide from the people who say "if you don't like the content in Dungeons and Dragons, make your own game instead of trying to change this one." They seem like the same argument.

(Then again, the people who liked D&D the way it used to be made their own game. It's called Hackmaster, and you're welcome to it, but I ain't touching that with a ten-foot pole.)
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[personal profile] wingedcatgirl 2021-01-27 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm. AO3 isn't actually creating the contentious content, just hosting it. But the ability to do so is central to its mission.

Not really sure what the contentious content in D&D is; it's less central to our interests than fanfic, so we hear less about it.