Hi, all! We've all had a while to recover and think about the exchange—and also crunch some numbers—and now we're coming to you with statistics about the exchange as well as a call for opinions and thoughts on how it went and how we might use what we've learned in further challenges! "We" here meaning both "the WDLF3 mods" and also, maybe, you! The non-mods!
(Also, someone who doesn't know anything about WDLF might wander past this post, so here's a link to the collection, not that that will really tell you much about what nonsense we got up to.)
Statistics
On the statistics end of things, here's a Google sheet with all the stats scraped from the collection a few days ago — we regret to inform you that we missed a total wordcount ending in "666" by three words, and thus no final certificate will be awarded. But still, we wrote 405,663 words! Go us!
Here's a screenshot of the spreadsheet showing some of our word count totals:
Also, we made more than just fic!
On the audio front, we also made:
- Three fanmixes. Specifically, kimaracretak made them:
On the visual front, we made ten works with art!
There's loads more data on the sheet, although it's all from Wednesday (4/29/2020) and is thus a little bit more out of date. If you want to sort or edit the sheet, you'll have to make a copy.
Discussion/Brainstorming
And now the discussion part! We've gotten interest from a good number of people about running this event or one like it (with auctions, you know!) in some form or another in the future and we've even brainstormed a little on Discord, but overall that's a really hard format to have an orderly conversation about all the possibilities, so we're hoping Dreamwidth will help us sort some things out about how you felt the event could be improved.
Here are some discussion questions to get you started:
- What would an improved version of this event look like to you? What parts are most important and what parts could you do without?
- What did you like? What part of this experience are you most interested in seeing recreated?
- Do you have any cool event ideas related to this nonsense that you're kicking around?
- What limits would you have imposed on yourself/the exchange if you had to do it again? Think word count, assignment number, time for auctions, etc.
- Did you have fun???
Anonymous comments are on and you don't have to sign anything you say, but please be constructive. We'll never run this event in this format again and the event is already over, so just telling us it sucked is useless barring the invention of time travel. Similarly, if your only feedback is that you'd never be interested in anything like this ever again because it's not for you and you know it, you're probably wasting our time and yours! In other words, this is a post for improving future versions of this event, not a post for airing of grievances.
Please feel free to answer all or just one of the questions above, and please feel free also to pose your own questions!
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The biggest thing for me is that I think it would be good to have a set default date announced from the start to give people a better idea of what their limits are and so people can, I'd hope, default sooner if they need to and give pinch hitters longer. I also think it would be good in a non-WDLF event with auctions to have the exact auction dates and times set up ahead of time, so people can schedule their time online accordingly.
I liked the max bid thing (though I wouldn't mind one way or another if it were higher) and I liked that people could go in on group bids. I also loved that we could split our word counts over multiple stories, which enabled me to bid higher than I otherwise would have been comfortable doing, but if that changed, I would just change my own personal max bid, so this wouldn't affect whether I'd participate, just how.
I appreciated that finished auctions were (after the first set) set to be public in a different category so that active auctions were most easily seen, but we could still check things like a) what exactly we bid on, b) how much we bid, and c) non-sign-up info disclosed from the person we were bidding on during the course of the auction, like additional fandoms, ships, etc.
Thank you so much to the mods for all your hard work!
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