color me curious, per usual
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Because it wouldn't let me put this in the middle, for questions #4 and #5, here are the definitions I'm using for the terms:
- individual = solo creator (novelist), and solo-owned copyright. (also two-author partnerships; count them as one merged-author for this poll's purposes)
- consecutive = single creator at one time, but multiple creators overall (eg long-running comics); usually corporate-owned copyright.
- collaborative = multiple creators at one time (eg movies: director, screenwriter, actors, editor, etc); corporate-owned copyright.
- group-produced/influenced = consecutive & collaborative, with coporate-owned and -managed copyright
Also per the definitions above, thanks to
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Next point, thanks to
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thanks, you two. *wry*
my poll skills are way out of practice.
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 57
1. Do you write and post fanfic?
yes, currently writing
37 (66.1%)
yes, used to write but not now
8 (14.3%)
no, but I read/crit
11 (19.6%)
2. When READING fanfic: how many fandoms do you read in, but NOT write for?
only 1
3 (5.4%)
2-3
6 (10.7%)
4-6
13 (23.2%)
7-10
4 (7.1%)
more than 10
30 (53.6%)
3. When WRITING fanfic: how many fandoms have you written for?
only 1
4 (7.3%)
2-3
10 (18.2%)
4-6
9 (16.4%)
7-10
9 (16.4%)
more than 10
15 (27.3%)
thought of fanfic but never written it
8 (14.5%)
4. When READING fanfic, which canon-types do you most often read in?
individual
10 (18.2%)
consecutive
1 (1.8%)
collaborative
9 (16.4%)
group-produced/influenced only
2 (3.6%)
all three are equally likely
33 (60.0%)
5. When WRITING fanfic, which canon-types do you most often write for?
individual
13 (26.5%)
consecutive
0 (0.0%)
collaborative
10 (20.4%)
group-produced/influenced only
1 (2.0%)
all three are equally likely
25 (51.0%)
6. In general, which is more likely to get you writing/thinking fanfic?
the story's so great, I want more of it
9 (16.4%)
the story sucks so much, I want to fix it
1 (1.8%)
mostly the first, only rarely the second
13 (23.6%)
mostly the second, only rarely the first
2 (3.6%)
both first and second can get me writing
30 (54.5%)
7. Which specific things get you writing/thinking fanfic? (yes, do check all that apply!)
a massive cast of characters
30 (53.6%)
an intriguing premise
43 (76.8%)
plotholes in conflict development
26 (46.4%)
discontinuity issues in sequels
17 (30.4%)
dropped/ignored story complications
42 (75.0%)
lots of subtext (of any kind)
43 (76.8%)
potential romance not explored
35 (62.5%)
actual romance too low-key
15 (26.8%)
specific favorite archetype is MC
32 (57.1%)
premise good but execution faulty
35 (62.5%)
potential ignored for background character
41 (73.2%)
non-MC more interesting than MC
40 (71.4%)
plotholes in story resolution
25 (44.6%)
unanswered questions in resolution
44 (78.6%)
crucial scenes played out off-page
27 (48.2%)
character development too sketchy
32 (57.1%)
unexplored character development
40 (71.4%)
other (see next question)
14 (25.0%)
8. If "other" for #7: what else in canon would inspire you to create?
9. Obligatory ticky!
cake!
20 (36.4%)
pie!
26 (47.3%)
both!
30 (54.5%)
ticky!
30 (54.5%)
also: continuation of poll per thoughts in comments: two more questions, thanks, all ya'll.