So... unfortunately, this is going to be very 'ME'-based, and I'm not a big fan of that in general. Oh well. Eat your crow, Johnny. Gobble it up, please.
So, so, so-- I had a bit of a meltdown here last Thursday, ranting a bit and posting generally useless threads. First and foremost, I apologise to the community, and hope I haven't harmed its reputation too terribly much. I also want to talk about what happened to cause that, and what's going to change, going forward. Fact is, it was a killer-combo of things that day, so maybe I'll just list them out:
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BURNOUT: For a long time now I've been aiming for a 'post per day,' because I wanted to stock up the community with lots of content, such that users could dive in to it whenever they liked and have a good, long, fun read. As a matter of fact, after hitting the one-year anniversary mark on August 1st, we actually did average over a post per day, in large part thanks to my co-pilot Nacktmull. At this point, however, I think it's time to retire that goal and NOT artificially push myself as hard on that stuff, anymore.
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PERSONAL HEALTH: I happen to have CFS/ME, which tends to be an incurable, fatal disease. In effect, I'm fairly-exhausted 24/7, and have a fraction of the stamina that most people my age do. My wrists, feet, and lower back regularly ache, and I spend about 95% of my awake-time lying on my couch. I'd love to do lots more (including exercise, which I adore), but unfortunately when I DO, I tend to get something called "PEM," just like others in my boat. Anyway, this disease is hugely & regularly frustrating to me, and it literally (not figuratively!) seeps in to almost every part of my life. For some quick examples, I had to end my career at around ~30yo, and various relationships are just too hard to maintain, sadly.
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BOOZE: To be perfectly honest, I was having some vodka drinks that day. I'm not proud of it, but one thing alcohol crazily, wonderfully does is to temporarily mask my pain, as well as artificially boosting my blood sugar. And of course, too much can obviously get me off the track of 'production mode.' Yeah, whoops......
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FLAWED: One of my other frustrations here is that I get the impression that people wrongly conceive of this place as my personal blog, with the occasional brilliant guest appearance, but that's not something I never aimed for, nor wanted. I think my posts are generally good, interesting and informative, but I'm not some super-human-production-machine here, and frankly I rather resent being looked at that way. So in a sense, I don't mind letting the mask slip at times, revealing that I'm just as much a flawed, troubled doofus as the poor chap down the road, who lives in a makeshift tent on public land. I mean, say what you want-- but I'm sure that guy/gal has their talented qualities as well. At least, that's how I'd like to think of such things, y'know?
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DISAPPOINTMENT #1: Honestly, I'm disappointed in the readers here. I've repeatedly welcomed anyone to post any sort of thought or material related to BD, and yet the more the subscribers seem to grow, the less prone they seem willing to do so. Almost as if everyone's waiting around for ME to furnish my content, read as they like, then move on to something else. Wellsir, that is definitely NOT why this community was founded. Indeed-- I still haven't had a single response to the volunteer requests I made last month. And please understand-- these are light volunteer jobs that require a very small amount of effort on a weekly basis.
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DISAPPOINTMENT #2: Altho I LOOOVE my host & instance, I really can't say that I'm super-happy with the Lemmy community au total. As in-- when a bunch of us broke away from Reddit over a year ago (and note that I'm straddling the line under my same username there, haha), to me I thought the main idea was just beautiful, specifically involving a P2P, open, volunteer-based alternative, free of corporate greed. Well, as of now, the future of the FV (including Lemmy) still seems unclear, and frankly I'm a bit gobsmacked by the relative-lack of community-spirit here, in which I thought there might be far more common affection for the whole project. Not from the people who made real sacrifices (because they DID!), but moreso from a theoretically involved, knowledgeable userbase. Instead, no-- it's almost like Spez' freakout from a year+ ago, plus the way Reddit just doubled-down on extracting value from their userbase, essentially never happened. To me that's both creepy and weird. Shame! Shame on everyone here for thinking 'they had no personal responsibilities, nor gratitude for the new place.' And shame on you all who bought in to that.
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SHAKY PROFESSIONALISM: Despite everything said above, this indeed is my self-appointed volunteer job, and I don't think it's good to have little meltdowns very often, and I doubt this is really the place for making "a cry for help." So again, I apologise to everyone, and... tell you what-- I'm going to be looking after my own health better from now on, which immediately means retiring the 'aim for one post per day' mentality. Indeed, let the record show that this is YOUR community now, and no longer my 'personal blog.' Now if you're wondering how I am as a moderator? I've had almost 25yrs of experience as a mod, super-mod, admin & head-admin across a variety of sites, the most recent one pinball-simulation-based, with hundreds of thousands of users. In any case, my general aim is to listen with kindness and find amicable solutions, where possible.
Hey, thanks for reading, folks!
Haha, I guess sometimes you just have to embarrass yourself sufficiently in order to make the proper course-change, mais non?
EDIT: oof, I forgot the pic. This seems to be from outside a prison in Gdańsk!
Definitely take as much time between posts as you want, health is everything.
I think if anyone wants more content by this point we can put it up ourselves, and there is enough of a catalog up already thanks to primarily your efforts here.
As for posting, I have very little direct experience with specifically European graphic novels myself, so I don't have much to contribute, I just love the art and styled stories you suggest here.
I'll rack my brain and put something up soon, I know I have read some great euro comics at some point.
Feel better, don't push yourself, the community is already as inviting and interesting and rich as you could have made it.
Oh man, you just made my week! <3
(at the bloody-well least!)
Do you really feel that way?
(Eh, I suppose you DO, otherwise not have said it, lol. Haha, sorry.)
Now, Varyk, I know you from where, here? It's embarrassing. Like, there's a specific add-on we have on Reddit (called "RES") to help track people, so over here, a late-middle-aged doofus like me doesn't have that precious tool, daggit. Could you remind me again pls, mssr..?
And finally-- yes, I do kinda fear that I might have gone overboard with making my posts like "semi-WP entries." I fear it sorta gave the impression that nothing could be posted here unless it had a killer lead-image and/or at least extensive research.
So, y'know... not totally welcoming for new posters, right? Which is why in that sense, I think I kinda witlessly F'd up.
I think rather, I shoulda just mixed it up with common topics & dialogue, like I tried to do with the last "Suske & Wiske" post. Because before that, in retrospective, I do believe I tried way too hard, effectively discouraging people from posting simple, honest, humanistic topics.
POINT IS--
(ugh, is this getting too convoluted?)
I think discussion is great. Like, even if you have no idea who Asterix, Tintin, Lucky Luke & Gaston are, people generally loooove basic questions, responding with their opinions, help & advice. And what's wrong with that, yknow?
Secret confession, matey: (we didn't have "Gaston" at all in either N. or S. America, where I grew up, and I left Europe at 3yo) Me, I've come to like the character a lot, but I've basically been faking it in all my "Gaston" posts, so far. TBH, a HUGE amount of the stuff I post about is just things I've discovered as an adult, and I don't know jack-all without beautiful, helpful sites like BDT & Lambiek!
Haha, sorry for this long-ass spiel, but I just wanted to set your mind at ease, at possible, as well as to thank you for hanging with me and our community. It means a lot to me. <3
I think we know each other from this community, we've had a few exchanges over some of your other posts here.
I think your community itself is welcoming, and your posts specifically are so passionate and in-depth that it might be intimidating for other potential posters or even commenters since your expertise in the field is obvious, BUT I don't think this is the main reason the community is not as active as you might hope for.
I think the main point is just Lemmy size overall and community size, and how specialized the community is topically.
90% of people online are lurkers, 9% post occasionally, and only 1% post regularly, or something crazy like that.
I have the [email protected] community, I think your community and mine started up around the same time but you have 10x the number of community members that I attribute to your regular dedication to valuable and beautiful art posts for this community.
Niche is niche. We don't have "novels" or even "YA novels," and "comics" or even "graphic novels", we have "Animorphs" and "European Graphic Novels", tiny specialized topics within niche communities.
Health is number one. I was busy this week, so the Animorphs community had no posts for a week. "community" is right there in the name. If the community wants more content, they'll post more content.
You've already provided such a depth and breadth of rich artwork with valuable context that anyone interested in euro graphic novels will have months of content to go through and read.
It's funny you mention Gaston, your post here was my introduction to him, although he felt iconic right away.
Post what you feel like posting, and take a break every so often and then some.
Matey, I HAVE AN IDEA-- remember the person who was trying to get us all collected upon each others' shizzle?
Okay, NOW let's say we were to do just that (and we're not going to know anything ahead of time, is that not part of the joke, haha?)
See-- we're going to be friendly doofuses upon each others' subs (sorry, communities), and nobodies' going to get hurt! (indeed, there may be some learning here & there)
Let's call it the Dean Martin hypothesis..?
I started two communities with the best of intentions, but I've already abandoned one community to commit to keeping Animorphs alive, so I've already proved to myself that i won't be able to hold up my end of any communillaboration.
:o