![]() ![]() ^ Re: Ten most recent fics for your OTP/fave.^ Re: Steve/Bucky Thread - Fic Discussion.^ Anonymous in Re: Unpopular Opinions About Marvel.^ Anonymous, Re: Summary Executions, Tag Madness, and Other WTFeries.^ Anonymous in the WTF Tags, Summary Executions, Author Notes thread.^ Anonymous in the WTF Tags, Summary Executions, Author Notes thread on post.^ Anonymous in Summary Executions, Tag Madness, and Other WTFeries thread.^ a b Anonymous in the Today in World of AO3 on post 320.^ Anonymous in the Today in World of AO3 on post 320.^ Upcoming changes to the search & filter functionality, Archive of Our Own, J(Accessed February 24, 2019).^ Anonymous in Re: Most disgruntled shippers.I think you should use the Bruce Banner Rule-only tag the gen relationship if you figure that someone into that gen relationship would not be bitterly disappointed when reading your fic. I usually don’t tag more than three gen relationships. ![]() If a fic is ensemble, I’ll just put Ensemble in the tags, but if there’s important relationships within it, I’ll tag those too. In a fic that is X Character-Centric and involves lots of interaction with several different major characters that have a group named in the canon, some people, including me, put Character & and I'm sure that that annoys people, but as someone who’s really into friendship, I like that because it also doesn’t clutter the tags like having &. If someone’s gen relationship with another character is lovingly developed throughout the fic, I would put that down. Like, if a character has a very significant one-on-one scene with another character, but it’s only maybe 700 words long in a 40k fic, I wouldn’t tag it. Even if there’s more than a few gen relationships, I just put the most important ones or I choose a couple. ![]()
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