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Thursday, December 13th, 2007 09:17 am
So...I'm one of those people who is occasionally inspired to do crazy huge projects. These generally fall flat quite quickly when I run out of interest (ACOS being a rare exception) I have been seized by the inspiration for another project recently, and would like you all to tell me why it's a bad idea, since if I start it'll be hard to extricate myself.

Basically I'd like to start an lj community [livejournal.com profile] fan_comics for people to post fancomics in, like a more broad [livejournal.com profile] hpcomics. Afaict there's currently nowhere on the internet like that, apart from a few scattered and sparse archives and webrings.

The problem is that once I started it I'd have to stick with it and moderate it. Now I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be all that popular, so that wouldn't be all that onerous but still. Moderating an internet forum is craziness on a stick. And oh god the badly drawn porn I will have to at least skim over :(

I first got hit with this idea like six months ago but managed to fob myself off with "If you have that much free time why don't you do all the other stuff you should be doing", but it hit me again last night with even more force. Help! Tell me why this is baaad! Though just saying that fancomics are bad is unlikely to sway me much, because I like 'em :P
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Thursday, December 13th, 2007 03:24 am (UTC)
Reasons to not start an lj community:
- It'll suck up what little free time you currently have
- Stress
- Saying it won't be popular has guaranteed that it will be amazingly popular and will be even more work
- Stress
- Attempted coups
- Stress
- I'd divorce you :)
Thursday, December 13th, 2007 11:27 am (UTC)
Well, you're probably right about the stress.

But on the plus side, you'd divorce me, so maybe I should do it...

*gdr*