beelikej: (Uil)
This is a question I've been wanting to ask for a long time but with me nearly almost always involved with a fandom challenge, I felt like it could be interpreted as me fishing for more comments and that's really not the issue. Sure, there has been a clear decline in comments on artposts, but I'm confident that is not about me but has more to do with fandom spreading to other platforms;) The latter is also part of my question. I hope we can have just as nice a discussion about this as when we were talking about replying to comments [LJ / DW].

So: how do YOU comment on fanart? Do you only go for pairings you like, or do you have a look because you know the artist? Do you wait until after you've read the story (to avoid spoilers)? Do you comment on old art? Do you use the love/like/kudos button instead of commenting or do they serve a different purpose? Did you used to comment on LJ more? Is there a platform you prefer for art? Do you hang mainly on Twitter / Tumblr / LJ / DW / AO3? And so on; tell us!

To start the talk off, here's what I do: I choose to comment on every piece of art in challenges I participate in myself. (Unless it's featured where I can not respond). I try to find something specific to say about the art instead of leaving a general comment. I look at the experience of the artist, the style, the materials, colours, font use, etcetera. Obviously as an artist myself I may be more invested in such details than the average fanficreader;) Unless someone specifically asks for concrit, I keep my comment positive. I tend to babble, but I certainly never dress up my response. Of course you can't compare a beginner's artwork with a more experienced artist, so my intent is to comment on the level of work they achieved and to share my joy in their participation in fandom.

In addition to challenges I also try to keep up with the artists on my flist and comment whenever they post something pretty:)

I would love to know how you approach artwork in this fandom, whether you're a lurker, a writer, a reader or an artist yourself. Let's talk!
Questions are welcome too.

J.
beelikej: (Ackles Lip)
It was great to see a fandom crowd come together on LJ again, but I must admit I'm utterly shocked by the over all response to a discussion on [livejournal.com profile] amberdreams' journal, where she asked the question: what is your view on fanfic authors who don't reply to the people who comment on their stories?

I found it rather odd that so many people expect an author to reply to comments. To me that comes across as incredibly entitled. You already got a great story and now you want direct communications too?
Personally I always respond to comments on my art, because I like the interaction.
However, I know plenty of authors who get overwhelmed by comments and feel awkward about responding to praise. Plus if you get a lot of comments, it takes a ton of time, even if you give a short answer.
So, no, I don't expect a thank you if I leave feed back; MY comment was a Thank You to the author, if I'd demand a thanks in return, would I then have to say you're welcome back? I imagine you could end up in a neverending loop of so called politeness and that's just silly.

Since circles of friends can differ even in our little corner of the internet, I wonder if there are more people who think like me?

My personal pet peeve these days is the low amount of comments on artwork; there has been such a decline and even though I don't need it to enjoy fandom, I do miss the enthusiasm from the old days.

Anyway, I'm off to Groningen with my mom, for a Mini High Tea (a present I got for my birthday:) - I think it will be good to be away from the internet for a bit. Yay, day off!

J.

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