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User talk:R0trabbit
Followup to your question about zines and linkrot
Hello, I just saw your deleted comment that you left on Talk:Main Page. I am not a Gardner nor any other sort of official representative, but I've been pretty active editing on Fanlore for about a year, so here are my suggestions for better places to talk about the subjects you raised:
1) If you have a discord account, try bringing up both of these topics on the Fanlore Discord server -- make your best guess at the appropriate channel, or just the #general channel works fine. The discord sometimes gets you faster response times and is easier to use for informal/unorganized discussions. (The downside is, it's informal and there's no record of the conversation on Fanlore itself.)
2) If you'd like to keep the discussion on Fanlore, do your best to find the relevant pages to your query and start a section on the talk page(s). For the zine permanence/accessibility question, perhaps Zines and the Internet? Or have a look through Category:Zine Fandom and Category:Zine Meta to see if there's another page that looks more relevant. For link rot, start by checking out Help:Dead Links, and let us know if you have any followup questions, either on the talk page over there or reply to me in here. Hope this helps! -- Quaelegit (talk) 07:57, 7 September 2022 (UTC)