No further extensions will be given. Please default if you are unable to fulfil your request.
If you have been a pinch hit since assignments went out (see this post and our latest pinch hits post if you need to check), please check your emails, as I have sent you an email offering you the chance to add additional fandoms at the start of the week. You are not obligated to reply or take me up on this offer, but if you wish to, please reply by the extension deadline so I can finalise our next pinch hit post. (Participants who have less than 10 requests received an email.)
We have several wonderful pinch hits available! A new post will be published after the extension deadline.
Please note I will no longer be taking beta search requests where I post in the Rare Pairs 3 EAD channel. You're more than welcome to email me if you'd like some suggestions on where to look for a beta!
Please email rarepairexmod@gmail.com (include your AO3 username) if you have any questions.
We've just given the code for collection browsing and filtering a much-needed overhaul! In addition to some long overdue performance improvements, this update introduces collection tags — a new way to find collections featuring the fandoms, relationships, tropes, and other topics you enjoy.
How do collection tags work?
Collection owners can now use up to 10 tags of any type (What are the different types of tags?) to describe their collection. The tags are listed on the collection blurb, and the collection filters have a new "Filter by tag" autocomplete field to help users find collections matching their interests.
While it is possible to use brand new tags on collections, we strongly encourage owners to use existing canonical tags or their synonyms. This makes it easier for users to find your collection using the autocomplete options in the collection filters.
We've also added a "Multifandom" option specifically for collections that feature a wide variety of fandoms. Collection owners can select this option to help users find collections where the focus isn't a specific fandom, but rather a theme like fanvids of old films or fic written in first person. We think this will be particularly useful for users whose fandoms don't have their own prompt memes or gift exchanges, but who want to find challenges they might be able to participate in.
Please note that while we encourage collection owners to start using the "Multifandom" option right away, there are a few more changes we need to make before it will be possible to filter collections based on their multifandom status. We'll update this post when multifandom filtering becomes available.
What about existing collections?
Together with the collection tags feature going live, we automatically tagged existing collections with the fandoms from their works and bookmarks, as well as any works or bookmarks in their subcollections.
Additionally, collections with more than one unrelated fandom were automatically marked as multifandom. We used our tag wrangling system to determine whether fandoms are related, just like we do when marking works as crossovers. Collections with more than 10 fandoms (the limit for collection tags) were marked as multifandom but did not have any fandom tags added.
Collection owners are welcome to edit their collection and change any information we automatically added.
Other changes
As part of the browsing and filtering overhaul, there are a few other noticeable changes to collections.
Subcollections are now listed on the main Collections page and included in the results when filtering.
In order to make room for collection tags, we've combined the list of owners and moderators in blurbs, similar to the way they're combined on the collection profile. Because we know this distinction may be important to some users, we've made it possible to style owners and moderators separately by using the a.owner and a.mod selectors in a site skin. (Your styles will apply in the blurb and on the collection profile.)
The Open Challenges page, including the Open Gift Exchanges and Open Prompt Memes pages, now list collections that are closing the soonest at the top of the page.
Description: Do you have a late gift that you started a long time ago and need a little push to finish up? Post it for Late Treat Bonanza! Late Treat Bonanza is an event designed to motivate people to finish up old gifts for a deadline. You can add your late gifts to our collection, which will keep it hidden until everything gets revealed all at once on December 25th! We also provide a 1-week anonymous period to make it a Secret Santa-like gifting occasion. If you've been having trouble finishing up a late treat, maybe this event will provide you the motivation you need!
Even if you aren't planning on making anything, if you've signed up for exchanges and other gift-giving events in the past, you may want to sign up to indicate your interest in receiving late gifts. People already working on treats or looking for some old requests for inspiration might be motivated to create something for you!
* Note that Late Treat Bonanza is now running once a year during this Christmas time period, so get your late treats in now while you can!
Schedule: Sign-ups end/works due: 24 December 23:59 PST (UTC-8) Creator reveals/collection closed: 31 December 23:59 PST (UTC-8)
As we have extensions due on Sunday 28 September at 11:59pm EDT, please consider this maintenance period for when you post your work. Someone has made a very handy in your timezone conversion with the 20-hour period so you can plan when to submit your completed work.
Please email rarepairexmod@gmail.com if you have any questions. Please remember that there will be no further extensions given.
In the last year, AO3 has seen a rise in "art commission" spambot comments. The bots leaving these comments pretend to be artists who want to make comics or illustrations for a fan's fic. After convincing their targets to contact them off AO3, they scam their targets into paying for that art. Fans have reported that after sending payment, they either received AI-generated art or nothing at all.
AO3 has been working on various methods that we hope will reduce the spam. However, these scammers are persistent and creative about circumventing our protections.
To avoid falling victim to one of these scams, the Policy & Abuse committee recommends:
Do not commission art from someone who solicits you by commenting on your work on AO3.Commercial activity is prohibited on AO3. If someone is encouraging behavior that violates our Terms of Service, it’s a good idea to be cautious. They likely do not have your best interests in mind.
Do not provide your email or social media contact information to a commenter who asks for it, even if they say they'd just like to discuss your work further. Scammers try to get you to talk to them privately, because it is often easier to deceive or manipulate people in a one-on-one conversation.
Example of this type of scam
Elizabethbrown123: Wow, this fic was amazing! The way you describe things is so vivid and really brought the characters to life. Your work moved me to tears. cool_username_42069: Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it. <3 Elizabethbrown123: You're welcome! I'm so glad you responded. Do you use Discord or Twitter, or could you tell me your email so we can chat more? I've got some ideas I'd love to share with you, but I don't want to spoil anything.
This is just one example of how a scammer tries to lure the work creator onto a different platform where they can pressure the creator into commissioning art. These scammers use AI to generate realistic-sounding comments. The comments often contain generic praise or statements that could apply to any work, but sometimes they are extremely lengthy and/or specific. If the creator is suspicious and asks why the scammer wants to move the conversation off-site, they will typically claim that they aren't a scammer and/or that they can explain things better in private.
However, unlike a regular user, a scammer will always do at least one of two things:
They will ask you to commission art from them, or
They will share their contact information and/or ask for your information (such as an email address or username on a site that supports private messaging, like Instagram or Discord)
If you suspect that you've received a spam comment on your work, don't reply and especially do not provide them with your contact information. Just report the comment to Policy & Abuse so that we can take care of it.
What to do if you encounter this scam
If you receive a scam comment from a guest, you can press the "Spam" button on the comment. This helps train our automated spam-checker to better detect this type of behavior.
If you encounter a scammer that has a registered account, or if you encounter a guest posting scam comments on someone else's work, please report them to the Policy & Abuse committee. To do so:
Select the "Thread" button on the scammer's comment. This will take you to the specific comment page.
In the "Brief summary of Terms of Service violation" field, enter "Spambot".
In the "Description of the content you are reporting" field, enter "This is a spambot, their username is USERNAME."
Reporting in this fashion helps us auto-sort your report so that it can be handled as soon as a Policy & Abuse volunteer is available. To help us address reports about these types of bots as fast as possible, please only submit one report per account, and don't include multiple accounts in the same report.
If you encounter a scam commenter on someone else's work, you can let the work creator know the commenter is likely a bot and link them to this news post.
We also encourage you to share this post on social media and help spread the word about how to protect yourself from scammers and reduce spam on AO3.
We have great requests that are awaiting for a creator to fill them! Eight new pinch hits join our ranks, and PH 1 has added additional fandoms.
The PDPH deadline reflects a delay in the work and collection reveals, taking into account that we have extensions due in a week's time and may have defaults. (Please default if you cannot fulfil your assignment.) Pinch hitters who have the Sunday 28 September deadline (who did not request it as an extension) are welcome to request this deadline. No further extensions are available.
Pinch hits must comply with the exchanges rules, meeting the minimum requirements of a completed work of a minimum of 1,000 words for fanfiction, clean lineart on unlined paper or the equivalent of one comic panel for art, and a recording of a completed fic of 1,000 words minimum that is about the requested rare pair. Works must be in English. You must have an AO3 account to participate.
Please take note of the mediums as some requests have a combination selected.
To claim, please either reply to this post or email rarepairexmod@gmail.com with your AO3 name and the pinch hit number you want to claim.
Comments are screened, so if you reply anonymously, please include an email in case I need to reach out to you. You will not be able to receive a reply from me if you comment anonymously on this post.