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For the times to come: I am gkrmbl on Mastodon: @gkrmbl@eldritch.cafe on Twitter: twitter.com/gkrmbl on Pillowfort: pillowfort.io/gkrmbl and zwischendenstuehlen on Dreamwidth: zwischendenstuehlen.dreamwidth.org and AO3: zwischendenstuehlen Don’t be a stranger! Come and say hello! And add your info to the amazing tumblr-findme-directory, if you feel like it! German. Nonbinary. 1977. I live in a blanket fort and in a difficult polyamorous relationship. Both are improving, with amazing potential. Interesting times. Pro(fo)u(n)dly confused, increasingly so whilst the years pass by. Doing exactly as I please, for once.

End OTW Racism: A Call To Action

A fan protest against the lack of action from the OTW on addressing issues of harassment and racism on AO3 and within the organization

This is a Call To Action for Fans of Color and Allies

AO3 has acknowledged that they have a harassment & racism problem that its parent organization, the Organization for Transformative Works (OTW), needs to address. Currently, people can use AO3 to harass others through fanworks, comments, and tags. Just a few examples include: racist Untamed “spitefic” that used anti-Indigenous slurs and was written specifically to lash out at fans of color; a Transformer fic that used its Black-coded character to reenact George Floyd’s murder in July 2020; someone naming a fandom scholar who criticized their Nazi omegaverse fic in the tags of the fic specifically to incite harassment to the scholar; writers using racial slurs against commenters who pointed out racism in their hockey fic; and so much more.

In June 2020, after the murder of George Floyd, the OTW committed to addressing these issues. It has been nearly three years and they have not yet implemented any of the changes they promised, other than a blocking/muting tool that was already in development before 2020. We need to hold the OTW accountable to their own promises. (See the section further down on “Why Are We Doing This” for even more detail.)

As fans, together, we are powerful. We are organizing to protest the lack of action on promises made by the Organization for Transformative works to deal with issues of racism and harassment on their platform, Archive of Our Own.

We call on fans to do any or all of the following actions any time between May 17 to 31, 2023 to send a message to AO3 and OTW that we will hold them to their promises.

On AO3

  • Change the title of ten (or more!) of your most recent or most popular fanworks to include ‘End Racism in the OTW’ in the beginning, and provide a link to this post in your summary or first/top creator’s note
  • Post a new fanwork any time between May 17th to 31st with “End Racism in the OTW” either as the title or at the beginning of the title. The fanwork does not have to be long - it can be a 100-word fic, a quick sketch, a podfic of a ficlet, a 20-second vid/edit, a short piece of meta, etc. In the summary or first/top creator’s note, provide a link to this post
  • If updating any WIPs with a new chapter, add ‘End Racism in the OTW’ to the title and provide a link back to this post in your summary or first/top author’s note
  • Update your AO3 icon using the profile pic graphic in our Social Media Toolkit
  • Plan to maintain these changes until May 31, 2023, or longer if you wish
  • Send a message to the OTW asking for an update on their 2020 commitments!
  • For Readers: leave encouraging comments on fanworks with the "End Racism in the OTW" title to show your support of this initiative.

On tumblr

  • Reblog this Call to Action with the tag #End OTW Racism
  • Update your profile pics and banners using the graphics in our Social Media Toolkit
  • Follow this account for updates and signal boost our posts

On Twitter

  • Follow @/EndOTWRacism (remove the backslash) and signal boost our pinned tweet
  • Update your profile pics and banners using our graphics, and change your display name to include #EndOTWRacism
  • Use sample tweets and graphics from our Social Media Toolkit to tweet about your fanworks, and use the hashtag #EndOTWRacism

What Do We Want?

Since their June 2020 statement, OTW has been working on updating their Terms of Service (TOS) to address racist and bigoted harassment, but with little transparency and only the vaguest of updates. It has been three years since their commitment to this update - we want to see the results of their work implemented in the next 6-12 months. Their TOS updates and complementary policies should include:

  • Harassment policies that can be regularly updated to address both on-site harassment and off-site coordinated harassment of AO3 users, with updated protocols for the Policy & Abuse Team to ensure consistent and informed resolutions of abuse claims
  • A content policy on abusive (extremely racist and extremely bigoted) content; by abusive, we are talking about fanworks that are intentionally used to spread hate and harassment, not those that accidentally invoke racist or other bigoted stereotypes

These points are not particularly new and are not our own innovation; please refer to Stitch's article written over two years ago, asking for several of these very things.

OTW has also already committed to various process-based actions for longer-term works towards centering antiracism, including hiring a Diversity Consultant. The last update that OTW published said that the consultant would be hired within the next five years (after already having had three years to work on it since their original commitment). That is not soon enough. We want to see the following process-based actions implemented:

  • Hiring a Diversity Consultant within the next 3-6 months
  • Committing to a policy of transparency on this topic, with quarterly updates on the progress of these projects including challenges and their plan for overcoming those challenges. These quarterly updates should be published on OTW News page and newsletters, not solely discussed in Board meetings

Why Are We Doing This?

16 years ago, Astolat famously published her manifesto calling for a fandom Archive of One’s Own. In that time, AO3 has grown to be a central pillar of fandom, likely far outstripping its founders’ original vision. It is more than just an archive now; it is a central hub of the modern fannish experience. AO3 and the OTW must continue to grow and evolve with fandom over time to remain a healthy and functioning pillar of fandom. To that end, there are several areas in which the organization, as it admits itself, is lacking.

In June 2020, in the wake of the George Floyd protests and the uprising of the Black Lives Matter Movement, The OTW published a “This Week in Fandom” referencing the works of Dr. Rukmini Pande and Stitch, among others in which they discussed ‘making change for a better society’ through ‘conversations about race and racism’. In response, Dr. Pande and Stitch submitted a letter to the OTW calling for a more formal public statement than an offhand reference in a News Roundup that only served to call for thoughts and discussion without any indication the organization intended to do anything, policy wise, to address the issues being raised.

Eventually, the organization did remove the references to the works of Dr. Pande and Stitch and then made an official statement on the issue of racism within the organization and AO3. In it, they identified several things they would be prioritizing to combat harassment and benefit users. Some of those have been implemented (notably those that were already under development). However as of this writing, little else has been done especially in regards to:

  • Improving admin tools for the Policy & Abuse team
  • Reassessing the current mandatory archive warnings with the possibility of implementing others
  • And, most importantly, reviewing the Terms of Service (TOS) to allow the Policy & Abuse team to address harassment that is currently not covered by the existing TOS

By their own admission, the current tools and policies of the OTW are not sufficient to deal with issues of harassment and racism.

Several people who were involved in the founding of the OTW, including previous OTW Board members and staff on the original OTW Content Policy Committee, acknowledge that the founding of the OTW in 2008 and early board iterations failed us as a fandom by not doing enough, and by not even considering the way racism is perpetuated in fannish spaces, despite a long history of racism in fandom.

It has been nearly three years since the original commitment by the organization with little visible, measurable progress on these three crucial issues and a complete lack of transparency on where they are in regards to even beginning to deal with these issues. In fact, in Q&As, it was heavily implied by a member of the board that those calling for OTW to deal with issues of racism (which OTW had already acknowledged as a problem!) were not really fans but outside agitators.

This has cast significant doubt on the organization's sincerity and commitment to their stated goals, and on their position as leaders of a central fan tent-pole. Fans of color are not outsiders. They are right here, members of our community, and they are being harassed and targeted and driven out while space and platforms are being given to racists.

We, as fans of color and our allies, find the current state of fandom and current actions (and lack thereof) unacceptable. Fandom is our space, all of ours. We, as a fandom, have a right to a racism-free space and have a duty to our fellow fans to create that space. Unlike so much of the world, this is a space we can control and make better. It is a space we must make better. To read even more about this movement, visit our FAQs.

I have ADHD so I’m immune to podcast

stealing this from @chefpyro 's tags cause same

always thought that it was crazy other folks with adhd couldn't focus on podcasts when i was totally immune from that issue then quarantine happened, i stopped driving long distances every day, and you will never fucking believe what I learned I can't do

Wait. Do people just sit down and have a podcast without any other sides, like it's a full meal? Podcast is something you ADD to other activity. That's like eating a bowl of cilantro and going "mmm yummy salad"

I can barely contain myself right now

holy shit

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holy CRAP.

Artists, creators, students, and researchers of all types, take note:

Digitized photos and text. 2D and 3D object renders. Music and other sound files. Videos. Research datasets. Collections metadata.

On a Creative Commons Zero license: Take what you want. Use it. No permission or attribution required. Yes, even for commercial use.

There is a lot wrong with the world at the moment, but the Smithsonian… the Smithsonian is right.

i don't actually give a fuck whether fatness is an indicator of health because health shouldn't indicate a moral high ground. being healthy isn't some pinnacle of human achievement, it's not morally superior. and being unhealthy isn't a moral failing and shouldn't mean you're less worthy of kindness, justice, and a good life. signed, a chronically ill person who will never be "healthy" at any weight.

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Regarding the wave of "what do you want to be when you grow up? / It's 75 degrees in November, we aren't growing up" posts, while they make for good jokes, I cannot stress enough that, jokes aside, it will not really work like that.

Not only is declaring that all hope is lost when it's unseasonably warm sort of the flip side of the coin to declaring that climate change is fake when the weather is normal, the idea that We Are Already Dead is just not true, especially if you live in the imperial core. Most people reading those posts will die of old age and natural causes, albeit in a much scarier world than we live in now.

The good news is that climate change will not come as a flash of light that kills us all before we're old. The better news is that we still have a future. The bad news is that the future is in deep shit. The worst news, at least for your peace of mind, is that you will have to fight for it to be in shallower shit.

If it was already over and we were all walking dead then you have no long term responsibilities and you could crack a beer and enjoy life before the asteroid hits. But you can't. Collapse will not come as a tsunami all at once, but like a rising tide. The water is already at your feet, and it's starting to reach the chest of people in the global south. You're in the shit. You've got a future. It's just gonna be hard, and it's gonna be harder then if you erroneously decide now you just aren't gonna be there for it.

Abandon the comforting delusion of hopelessness.

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I don’t know how the stereotype became that women are the hysterical ones. Have you seen most people’s fathers when a slight inconvenience happens

I think there’s a lot of people who don’t realise this, but if you’re walking down a pavement and see a wheelchair user is coming the other way, please step to the outside of the pavement (closest to the road) and let the wheelchair user pass by on the inside (assuming of course that you can do so safely).

It’s not the end of the world if you don’t, but in general, getting a little too close to the edge of the pavement on foot is way less dangerous than a wheelchair user potentially falling off into traffic.

I use a powerchair and I can’t see or feel exactly how close to the edge of a pavement my wheels are, and if my chair falls into the road I’m properly screwed because my chair is so heavy it would take several people to get me upright again. Someone who’s walking is more aware of where their feet are in relation to the pavement and, if necessary, can usually step on and off the pavement briefly and remain upright and un injured.

and not to mention that the pavement camber is usually steeper near the kerb, so making especially a manual wheelchair user move nearer the kerb is making us work twice as hard to move in a straight line, and it's exhausting doing that

i recently noticed that @ jetblackcode created a really interesting tool that lets you see your tumblr stats, one of which is a comparison between the number of notes you've gotten on all your posts to the entire userbase! so, i figured a fun reblog game would be to put in your blog and tag which color you got:

i've colored the buckets on the histogram so that it's easier to tell where you landed on the graph rather than just using numbers ^_^

I did this hoping for a year-by-year chart, and I’m so glad there was one:

Delighted I am now able to calculate that this post all by itself accounts for 52% of all the notes I have ever received in 10 years of non-reblogs 😂

Same here, even a bit more extreme, as mine is a REALLY small insignificant account; even in my best times I was excited if a post got more that 20 likes, - and then there's the 600K post.

I don't think I will do anything that touches so many people ever again in my life, which is a weird feeling seeing that it's just funny cute nonsense.

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Hey guys, if you have the time please click this link and go view the AIDS memorial quilt. As of last year, all 1.2 million feet of the quilt has been photographed and made viewable to the public.

As such a cornerstone to our community as queer people, the AIDS quilt was a sign of love and remembrance of all who were lost. And for some, with no solution in sight. What a wonder science is, because living as HIV/AIDS positive is no longer a death sentence. It is a treatable and manageable disease. We can live full and happy long lives and not transmit the disease.

When it was intitially unveiled, the quilt had about 2,000 panels and it was now bloomed into 48,000. The majority of them measuring 6'3". About the size of a grave.

I urge you to take the time to treasure, understand, and support our community. As their lives and the queer movement- have brought undoubtable freedom as we live in our own.

Making a quilt can take countless of hours. And a quilt of this size, it's a whole generations worth.

Love your queer elders. Love your gay history. Live free, today.