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Coal All The Way
It's coal-bo time.
Yuleporn | Make the Yuletide Gay / TNB+ | Femslash Festivus
YuleBuilding | Two for One | Crueltide | Misses Clause
YuleSwaps | IF | Wrapping Paper
Yuletide Discord for Hippos. Google Group for PHs. F_F wiki for history.
Yuleporn | Make the Yuletide Gay / TNB+ | Femslash Festivus
YuleBuilding | Two for One | Crueltide | Misses Clause
YuleSwaps | IF | Wrapping Paper
Yuletide Discord for Hippos. Google Group for PHs. F_F wiki for history.

Re: Assumptions You Make
(Anonymous) 2019-12-28 01:30 am (UTC)(link)Re: Assumptions You Make
(Anonymous) 2019-12-28 07:00 am (UTC)(link)Also, obligatory note that letters aren't compulsory and if one has to do what basically amounts to an extra signup to be allowed to expect a gift that works, then it's time something in the exchange structure needs looking at.
Re: Assumptions You Make
(Anonymous) 2019-12-28 07:11 am (UTC)(link)There’s nothing wrong with the exchange system not having compulsory letters, its people wanting their author to put in n-times minimum effort on the fic when they didn’t put in n-times effort on explaining what they want. This is a 1k for 1k exchange open to the general public, what are you expecting?
Re: Assumptions You Make
(Anonymous) 2019-12-28 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)I think part of it is also that yes, sure, a really good writer can probably turn out something good based on a sparse sign up, because the quality of their writing is good across the board.
But lots of Yuletide writers aren't really good. They're okay to pretty good. Good enough that if they are giving you a story full of things you like, you'll probably enjoy it, or at least parts of it. But if your sign up/letter doesn't actually include information about your likes, then all you're left with is an only okay story that isn't even of particular interest.
Re: Assumptions You Make
(Anonymous) 2019-12-28 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Assumptions You Make
(Anonymous) 2019-12-28 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Assumptions You Make
(Anonymous) 2019-12-28 06:02 pm (UTC)(link)This is fair, and I do think it's probably hard to parse what percentage of people disappointed with their gifts just got unlucky vs. what percent could have helped their cause with a more detailed sign up.
I've just been lucky, I guess -- across all exchanges, including Yuletide, I've only gotten ~3 fics that either completely ignored my letter or were so bad that even including some likes couldn't save them, and in all cases I also got great treats, so the exchange wasn't ruined for me at all.
Re: Assumptions You Make
(Anonymous) 2019-12-28 06:02 pm (UTC)(link)If you matched to one of those people, your letter won't do anything, true. But nothing you could do was going to do anything.
This is more about the median Yuletiders, who are OK to decent writers but might not have a lot of ideas. Those people will generally give you better gifts/more tailored gifts if you give them more to work with. And yes, your treats will also be better/more likely to exist with a better letter.
(Femslash -- I've had good luck as well, but even there -- the All About Eve author who wrote untagged M/F endgame is a good example of someone who was never going to write a good story for that particular recip. So even with F/F, it happens.)
Re: Assumptions You Make
(Anonymous) 2019-12-28 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Assumptions You Make
(Anonymous) 2019-12-28 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Assumptions You Make
(Anonymous) 2019-12-28 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)I consider the All About Eve fic het written for a femslash prompt, much like the Last Leaf fic was gen written for a femslash prompt. Despite what those recipients clearly asked for, their writers went in a different direction. You can't control that by writing a more detailed letter, and in Yuletide, the likelihood of treats is too low to hope for a good treat writer. To the original point that people who are disappointed in their gifts should have written better letters, it's a demonstrably false assumption coalie is making to justify not feeling bad for recips who got disappointing gifts. I do feel bad for those recips. I don't blame them for not writing letters up to OP's standards. I've received enough bad YT gifts (and good gifts for the same prompts) to know how little a letter affects the final result when your assignment is handed to someone who isn't a good writer or who doesn't care what their recipient wants.
Re: Assumptions You Make
(Anonymous) 2019-12-28 09:32 pm (UTC)(link)While I do think some people would get better stories if they wrote better letters that were more clear about what they did and did not want, your All About Eve example is correct. The best letters in the world aren't going to keep assholes from being assholes.