ext_158580 ([identity profile] twigged.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] crack_van2009-08-30 08:12 pm

For Science!

Fan Fiction Survey
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I think this is only [livejournal.com profile] crack_van's 2nd off-topic post in the past six years, and so a word of explanation: Last month the neuroscientists who developed this survey got in touch with me through the comm with the idea of distributing a survey to fandom at large. They wanted to share the final data with fandom and other researchers in a fandom-controlled space, and asked if they could do so here. This research will be groundbreaking in their field, and in all of our many discussions over the past month+ they have been unfailingly respectful of fandom's traditions and concerns, and so I was happy to agree.

There's a FAQ explaining their project HERE, and feedback and discussion is invited over on [livejournal.com profile] ogi_ogas's journal.

Please repost far and wide!


ETA: Please feel free to continue to comment here as desired. I've posted some additional info and my own thoughts here.

ETA 2: I WAS WRONG.
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[personal profile] akamine_chan 2009-08-31 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
This research will be groundbreaking in their field...

Nothing really groundbreaking about bad scientific methods. These people aren't doing research to further understand human sexuality in all its forms and formats and how fandom intersects with that; these people are interested in making a fast buck using titillation and putting people into clearly labeled boxes.

I must say I am disappointed by [livejournal.com profile] crack_van's endorsement of this survey.