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melannen ([personal profile] melannen) wrote2011-01-03 09:00 pm

The Word and the Life

I am messing around on AO3 (instead of doing all the other things I need to do, yes, shush) sort-of catching up on Yuletide fics and sort of thinking about maybe starting to do some actual tag wrangling now that yuletide is over (though I think I need to poke somebody about getting an account for the chatroom) and you know what I have discovered that I have a very strong opinion about, regarding AO3 canonical tags?

If you're working in a canon where somebody's full truename is powerful, and hidden, and binding, and they are very, very careful about who they offer it to and when they use it, even in the privacy of thought --

Then you shouldn't make their full truename their AO3 canonical tag.

It's just wrong. First off it breaks pretty much every rule of magical etiquette, plus it's a breach of trust, plus it's a massive act of hubris. I think *especially* because you're applying it to fanfic - sealing something with a person's truename is to try to make it them; to use a truename irresponsibly can change who the person is, because you're saying that whatever you've given that name to is the person, in some of the oldest Deep Magic there is.

And so sealing a fanfic with a truename - it's saying that your fanfic is the person true, and it runs into the danger of making that true, of shifting the person into the version you've sealed into the fic. And I don't like it. Fanfic shouldn't be about making it true.

...and, okay, yeah, the above is only about half-serious. But if I had fic posted to the AO3 in a fandom where this was relevant, and saw my character name tags turned into truenames? I would not like it. (Luckily the only fandom I currently have up where this applies is Earthsea, and Earthsea has a tradition that a person's truename becomes public-domain regarding stories told about them after their death, and is framed such that most Earthsea stories are in that context, so it's a slightly different situation.)
highlander_ii: Jim Butcher wearing a black wizard's hat with quotes from the Dresden Files novels written on it ([Butcher] hat!)

[personal profile] highlander_ii 2011-01-05 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
I'll admit that it ruffled me a little, but it's cool. =)

Another side of the true names argument is that, as it's not 'spoken' by Harry himself, it's not really his truename, since inflection is a large part of what determines the power in the name, not just the name itself. (which is more focused on in the first book than anywhere else - since names haven't really come up much at all since then)

Marcone's pairing tag is, possibly, a Yuletide bit, b/c if the character tag is 'Johnny' the pairing tag should be as well - which I can fix easily, if not quickly. *grumbles about slow page loads*

Hooking up the characters to the pairings is kind of secondary now, since the reason they were supposed to be connected before is no longer front-end visible. Initially, the idea was that Dresden/Marcone would link to Harry and Johnny character tags and when Dresden/Marcone was listed as a tag on the fic, the character tags wouldn't show up, since it would be assumed that, if that pairing is part of the tags, then, obviously, those characters are in the story somewhere/how. Designed, initially, to save screen real-estate, IIRC. But there were comments and complaints about the functionality, so it was removed. (Personally, I rather liked it, but *shrug*)

So, if one is working with tags, one should hook the characters to the pairings - which, I think, is still supposed to help with search results - but if we're doing a bit of a 'mad crush tag wrangle', that's a step that may be pushed to the back.

And - if you know of anyone who wants to wrangle "Forever Knight" - please let me know - I took it on b/c it needed help, but not wanting it as a regular part of my wrangling repertoire. =)