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Out of curiosity - and I think this counts as 'sites you want to see' discussion, so here I go asking it - what, to you, qualifies as a "good panfandom"? What would make or break one for you? This isn't me trying to nitpick or anything, sdkljfhdkjfhs, I'm actually just genuinely curious to hear what you value out of a site like this, since I'm interested in doing one later down the line (probably not for a LONG while, though, since Revo's still kicking, and I have an RP I wanna do after that already), and wondering what some of the do's and don't's are from people interested in the genre. :O
So, I guess - what are the all the necessary elements, and what are the things that would turn you off no matter how nice the site is otherwise?
oh! uh. when i'm looking at panfandoms these days, honestly, the biggest knockout for me is the activity requirements - i'm fairly slow on posting, so i can't even consider anything that asks for more than one post per character per month, and while it's possible to find a few that ask for that standard, there's usually some other things that end up breaking the site for me (word counts, death-enabled sites, combat-oriented sites, limitations on how many characters you can play). but from there, the next biggest reason i'll close out of a panfandom is typically because i end up seeing like. 20+ ic boards with extensive descriptions of each area, 4+ lore threads with thousands of words each to explain the history and setting and location and member groups, 2-4k+ words worth of extensive rules that are just exhausting to read through - point being, i end up getting too overwhelmed with the thought of having to read and digest all that information and absolutely terrified of getting in trouble because i can't keep track of all the setting details or iced out of the site because i picked a small fandom in an unpopular area that makes it hard to thread outwards. (also panfandoms don't usually ding on my "i only join jcink sites" problem, but y'know, that's something that's absolute make-or-break for me these days too that i'm sure would be relevant for you.)
which for clarity, all of this is stuff that would turn me off on a normal site too (no seriously, i've been looking around a few other genres in rl lately too, and it's the same problems for them too). i just feel the panfandom a lot harder since i've been looking for so long because i have been longing to play three specific animated canons (pre-nibel!sephiroth, ph's cheshire cat, and mello) for a long time now and i do not have a possible outlet for them the same way i do my other rp urges.
on the flip side of it, what i really would be looking for in a panfandom would be just.... a slice-of-life style setting that's somewhat limited in scope but really open in terms of lore details (like having everything set in a city but everyone sort of shrugs things off if weird stuff happens). honestly i'd be so over the moon if there was some kind of romantic plot-thing or something because i would love that (like no for real, i would be over the moon if there was a site built around something like the "kill the dj" episode of black mirror, because please) but. i'd settle for something a little along the lines of what i used to have for vixero - it was a super basic panfandom premise of "a bored goddess steals characters from her favorite stories and universes, shoves them into a universe of her own making, settles in to watch what happens in their new homes, and occasionally might interfere (aka here's where you can live, here's a random roommate, if you die you just wake up in your bed the next day, you can come from any point in your canon, etc, etc") where it was super hand-wavey on the little details so that people could instead focus on exploring relationships in a fairly low-stakes environment and just dive right into things.
and honestly that whole concept is just. not something that really seems to be popular in panfandoms right now so. yeah.
no but also real talk. super loose slice-of-life panfandom in a small city. bored love deity creates a universe and shoves random characters in it. gives them all a place to live and puts them on a dating app that randomly pairs characters up for xyz amount of time (members can determine it or do their own pairings if they don't want to thread roulette them). once a month, staff will randomize anyone who signs up for a new pairing. people appear and disappear at will and everyone shrugs and moves on. there's rumors that if you please the love deity, they'll grant you a favor (so that if you want to go home, you can try to). i would love for someone to take this if it was done in a system i can enjoy it.
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last edit on Aug 8, 2019 21:12:05 GMT by Kuroya
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