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A screenshot of my message in the Prodigal Son Trash Discord server.

[Image Description: A screenshot of my message in the Prodigal Son Trash Discord server. It reads ‘today’ but was posted on 4 May 2022. The text reads:

Dropping this here, since it's part of a Voiceteam challenge:

Have you, esteemed writer, considered adding a transformative works statement to your ao3 profile? (A statement on your stance about works derived from your own. This can be a 'no' to everything, 'no' to certain types of fanwork, an 'ask me first', or 'yes' to everything.)

Benefits: Speaking only as a podficcer, I don't have to waste your time or my time with asking if I can podfic your fic if you already have a no listed. If you have permission to podfic, your fic may wind up getting podficced, and it may be podficced by someone other than me. (Creators who have a blanket yes to podfic will often make their way to the Fanwork Permission Statements List, and any podficcer browsing for BP authors has a higher chance of finding you.)

Cons: Depending on your fannish experiences, I can't rule out the possibility for some stress while thinking this over. For example, is the idea of someone reaching out to ask if they can podfic your fanfic stressful because it's Communication?

Ultimately, you don't have  to put anything in your ao3 profile if you don't want, but I'd appreciate it if you gave it a moment of consideration at least. It's not going to bother me if you're not actually a fan of podfic or you only want to give a blanket no to podficcing your works. (Anyone who does decide to give a blanket yes: If you provide a link to your ao3 profile, I can put you on the list of new additions to the FPS List.)

/End description.]

This was for Round 1 - Spread the Word: Promote the concept of permission statements (optionally including the Fandom Permission Statements website) on journals/social media sites/etc. to encourage more authors to post blanket permission statements. The post should be a significant promo and not just a retweet/reblog.
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I'm keeping track of this tumblr ask and response. More for me than anything.

Anonymous ask:
Hi! I don't get this thing or blog much but if we have anonymous fics in a fandom which we do not want any pod fics made of and we do not give blanket permission what's the procedure with that? Thanks!
My response:
I don’t get this thing or blog much

“Podfic is an audio recording of fanfic, read aloud by a fan (or several).” - Fanlore page for Podfic. This is a sideblog where I’m poking around at podficcing, or creating podfic.

if we have anonymous fics in a fandom which we do not want any pod fics made of and we do not give blanket permission what's the procedure with that?

Just to cover my bases: In my permission tag, I’ve noted blanket permission, but blanket statements are not limited to providing blanket permission. (See: Blanket Statement.) Off the top of my head, someone provided a blanket no, and at least one person specified that podficcers should reach out and ask for permission for the fic in question, so you don’t have to provide blanket permission or nothing.

To get to your question: It depends on the podficcer, sometimes the fandom (and its particular etiquette), and it might depend on the site. Some podficcers will comment and ask for permission to podfic on an anonymous work, but others might not because they view anonymous works as fair game. As far as I know, ao3 allows the author to still comment or reply while showing up as Anonymous, but this isn’t true for all sites. (For more background on different fandom opinions about permission to podfic, see: Podfic Permission.)

This is just my advice, and there may be others who have different opinions, but I’d suggest putting a blanket statement in your author notes or end notes since you can’t point to a blanket statement in your profile. You don’t have to explain why, and you don’t need to put anything super long.

Suggestions:

  • Please do not create podfic from this fic.
  • Podfic policy: A blanket ‘no’ to all requests on anonymous work.


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Behind The Pod - Series (or Season) 2, Episode 4: Podficcing on the Periphery. Dated: August 2020.

Summary: Creating podfic in a fandom or part of fandom where podfic is a relative unknown. Discussion points: what to do when no one even thinks about blanket permission, what it's like creating most of the content yourself, and how isolating and discouraging it can be.

AO3 user ~peasina created Pioneer Podfic, a collection for being the first podfic in a fandom.

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Auralphonic Episode 36: How We Choose What to Podfic. Dated: January 2018.

Various reasons: Drawn to certain authors (writing style), or permission factors in (waiting for replies vs blanket permission [BP] and mostly relying on FPS List). [FPS List = Fanworks Permission List organizes Fanlore’s BP page by fandom.] Some people have done a lot of outreach with particular fandoms. Pod farr (riff on pon farr from Star Trek), or the excitement of needing to record Right Now. Changes in when you can record and how long you can record (f’ex, one host can’t record for more than one hour at a time these days). Personal reasons (only read below a certain word count, liking certain tropes, doing different voices, etc.). The one host makes a point of doing relatively short podfic that match environmental factors (f’ex, it’s raining where you are, so you do a fic that involves rain).

You don’t always love the fic you read, though. Challenges can have requirements (Podbang, ITPE (Informal Twitter Podfic Exchange), Podfic Bingo, Amplificathon, etc.). Some collaborative challenges may involve working with other podficcers and cross fandoms. Some charity exchanges [listeners donate to XYZ, podficcers will read certain requested fandoms and such] also might not be what you like (or even be a fandom you’re in, officially speaking).

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Auralphonic Episode 27: Podfic Permission. Dated: March 2017.

I’m rather late to some of the controversy around whether it’s a requirement or a courtesy to get permission from fanfic authors [see also: Podfic Permission], especially when certain fandoms have different etiquette around this [references episode 26 about My Little Pony where fans do not get or expect permission to podfic]. For people who don’t list permission in their AO3 profile, you can check the Fanlore pages Blanket Permission to Podfic and Blanket No to Podfic where lists of users have already been compiled.

From Episode 36: FPS List = Fanworks Permission List organizes Fanlore’s BP page by fandom.

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> About Podfic and Comprehensive Guides

> Choose what to record and Blanket Permission

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