Hey thanks for hosting this. Looking forward to participating.
Anyway, I was wondering if it was also possible to prompt/fill using a mail-to-mod proxy type thing like in porn-battle?
I was also a bit confused about the rules - this is supposed to be 'gen battle' using both the no-romance genre and the general-audience rating definitions, but then the rules also say that PG and PG-13 rated fics are allowed? MPAA ratings aren't my 'native' ratings, but I though PG-13 means 'restricted/parental guidance for under-13s' not the 'general' rating, right? Could you please clarify about that?
I think we can do a setup where we allow people to mail to mods to post. I'll consult with the co-mod and work out how we can do this. Once we've figured it out we'll add it to the FAQ and make sure it's mentioned at fill time.
As for "gen", we're using it to mean two things, "gen" as opposed to romantic pairings, and "gen" as in "not restricted to adults".
We used PG-13, which is roughly the same as Archive of Our Own's "Teen and Up", which allows for things to be more mature than Smurfs and Disney, but still non-adult or "mature".
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Anyway, I was wondering if it was also possible to prompt/fill using a mail-to-mod proxy type thing like in porn-battle?
I was also a bit confused about the rules - this is supposed to be 'gen battle' using both the no-romance genre and the general-audience rating definitions, but then the rules also say that PG and PG-13 rated fics are allowed? MPAA ratings aren't my 'native' ratings, but I though PG-13 means 'restricted/parental guidance for under-13s' not the 'general' rating, right? Could you please clarify about that?
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I think we can do a setup where we allow people to mail to mods to post. I'll consult with the co-mod and work out how we can do this. Once we've figured it out we'll add it to the FAQ and make sure it's mentioned at fill time.
As for "gen", we're using it to mean two things, "gen" as opposed to romantic pairings, and "gen" as in "not restricted to adults".
We used PG-13, which is roughly the same as Archive of Our Own's "Teen and Up", which allows for things to be more mature than Smurfs and Disney, but still non-adult or "mature".
Hope that clears things up!