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There seem to be three schools of thought when it comes to posting LDWS drabbles to AO3, and each has their merits and drawbacks:
1. All drabbles together in one chapter of one story
Examples:
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pros:
--simplest format for short fics
--doesn'tclutter upadd as many fics to an author's list of works on AO3
cons:
--all the drabbles have the same URL (harder for linking/reccing)
--someone searching for your work by title at AO3 may not find it. "LDWS drabbles" is not a very memorable title
--readers can only leave kudos once and comments in one place
--ratings and tags can only be added to the work as a whole, and what works for for one drabble will not necessarily be applicable to all, and may be unnecessarily confusing (thanks totorino10154 for pointing this out)
2. All the drabbles in one story, but with each drabble in a separate chapter
Examples:
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pros:
--each drabble has a unique URL for reccing etc.
--doesn'tclutter upadd as many fics to an author's list of works on AO3
--readers can leave comments on each chapter separately
cons:
--someone searching for your work by title at AO3 may not find it. "LDWS drabbles" is not a very memorable title
--you can only leave kudos on the whole story, not each drabble
--ratings and tags can only be added to the work as a whole, and what works for for one drabble will not necessarily be applicable to all, and may be unnecessarily confusing (thanks totorino10154 for pointing this out)
3. Each drabble in a separate story, but connected in a series
Examples:
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pros:
--each drabble has a unique URL for reccing etc.
--each drabble can be titled in a memorable way for easy searching/finding
--each drabble can get its own rating and applicable tags
--readers can leave separate kudos on each drabble
cons:
--a lot of story entries which willclutter upadd more fics to an author's list of works
This is the sort of thing I spend way too much time thinking about!
Clearly the third option is the most popular one, and there are good reasons why that would be. However, I can see a strong argument for using the second format instead, as it will lead to
But of course, it's up to each author to do what they think best. I'm curious if anyone else cares about these things, and what your preferred method would be!
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Date: 2015-09-08 12:41 am (UTC)But generally I think I'd prefer they were posted separately if they are completely separate.
Though I do admit that I have however in the past thought that it does clutter up the author's page to have so many drabbles or tiny ficlets posted,- but I just saw some good points made from others here in the comments that it's pretty easy to filter those out and I'll remember that the next time I find that to be a problem
So, overall I think I prefer the third option for otherwise unrelated drabbles.
I know that a lot of people (specifically in other fandoms) treat tumblr fics like this also and group them as chapters in one story even though they are completely unrelated. And that's especially frustrating for me when I'm sorting/filtering/searching for a specific kink or theme on AO3. There will be a story with tonnnnns of tags, but no way to tell which chapter has the one I'm specifically looking for.
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Date: 2015-09-08 01:09 am (UTC)So if a set of drabbles or ficlets all had a related theme, then I could see grouping them together as chapters, sure. But when they're wildly different? No. That makes no sense.