one is to throw bones to the fans so they feel pleased with themselves, without actually contributing to the quality of the product
That one? I've never seen that called a fanwank. Something like a shoutout, or a nod to the fans, but not a fanwank.
Given the etymology of 'wank', I would think fanwank is something that fans do to themselves. That's also the usage I've seen, primarily. Either they do the handwavey explanation of a point of canon, or they work themselves into a tizzy in an interfan kerfuffle. Either way, it's produced by fans for fans.
Maybe it's a locality thing.
Because when I google, the fanwank refs that match my less-used definition are Doctor Who fandom stuff.
Which was, I realise, my proto-fandom.
God, I'm old and geeky.
Well, you know, it could be that the Dr. Who PTB are much more... friendly with the fans, know what I mean, nudge nudge, wink wink. Cause they'll wank the fans for them...
it could be that the Dr. Who PTB are much more... friendly with the fans, know what I mean, nudge nudge, wink wink
Given that I met one of the Dr. Who PTB, yes.
Given that I was underage at the time,
HELL NO.
suela just made me go to the bad place.
Can anyone remind me how I turn off the stupid curly quotes in Word?
Because they'll fuck me over when I try to post on BFA, right?
Version?
It should be in your autoformat options, no matter the version.
Format > AutoFormat > Options, clear the Smart Quotes box.
Done. Will curly quotes screw me when I post to BFA?
Curly quotes are not your friend in fic posting, I have found. Sometimes they show up as little boxes or something.
Done. Will curly quotes screw me when I post to BFA?
IIRC, yes.
Do a search and replace (CTRL + H) for " and ', replacing them with themselves, save out as text, and you should be golden.