Keep Hoping Machine Running (
thefourthvine) wrote2009-02-20 10:15 pm
[Poll] Moar Science!
A number of people have made excellent points about the poll, round one. First, obviously it was wrong wrong wrong of me to combine Torchwood and Doctor Who, and against the nature of SCIENCE. Second, I left out a number of fandoms that clearly needed to be subjected to the keen-eyed scrutiny of SCIENCE. (Thanks to everyone who suggested one, and I tried to grab them all. If I missed one, um, sorry!)
So, behind the cut: yet more science, for your scientific convenience!
Remember, one = low low quality (fanfiction.net would be ashamed to host it!) or low low slashiness (rulers dream of being so straight!). Ten = super high quality (earth-shattering genius, like Shakespeare except BETTER!) or super high slashiness (time spent canonically sucking cock or fingering each other could only reduce the overall slashy quotient!).
And, again, vote based on what you think. Never mind fandom's opinion! I want to look into your heart, your soul, your brain. Or, rather, SCIENCE does.
And thank you. With your help, we will at last be able to plot our loves on a really shiny chart. I think that's a dream we can all embrace.
[Poll #1352948]
So, behind the cut: yet more science, for your scientific convenience!
Remember, one = low low quality (fanfiction.net would be ashamed to host it!) or low low slashiness (rulers dream of being so straight!). Ten = super high quality (earth-shattering genius, like Shakespeare except BETTER!) or super high slashiness (time spent canonically sucking cock or fingering each other could only reduce the overall slashy quotient!).
And, again, vote based on what you think. Never mind fandom's opinion! I want to look into your heart, your soul, your brain. Or, rather, SCIENCE does.
And thank you. With your help, we will at last be able to plot our loves on a really shiny chart. I think that's a dream we can all embrace.
[Poll #1352948]

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I would have expected it to be totally skewed -- worse writing = slashier, but that's not always turning out to be the case.
But for me, how slashy I see a show is not always equal to how much I want to read stories about that relationship. For example, I see House as extremely slashy & in the first season it was extremely well written. I had no desire to read any extraneous stories about that relationship -- I was satisfied by what I saw in canon.
so to me, there's also a relationship between the quality of the writing canon & how much extra stories I want to read.