1. There's a new round of AO3 statistics discourse, this time with some commentary on
fic injections.
Reddit post. Apparently the latest hobby among The Youth is to spam a ship tag in order to artificially inflate its numbers to prove... something. That their ship is the best? That they are the most dedicated fan? Reminds me of kpop stan culture.
2. I watched all of Murderbot, and it was delightful! I have a week left on my Apple TV subscription and tried a few other shows that looked intriguing--Dickinson and The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin. They're both entertaining, but I don't feel a desperate desire to watch the whole thing.
3. Speaking of desperate desires, I've been reading more romance novels: A Fashionable Indulgence by KJ Charles was excellent, and I'm currently waiting to borrow the sequel. I then started A Delicate Deception by Cat Sebastian, which seemed fine for a bedtime read, but now I'm also reading Frankenstein and Mansfield Park, and modern popular fiction set in vaguely nineteenth century suffers in comparison. I'd tried to read Mansfield Park once before in my youth, but never finished it; so far it's engaging me this time as an audiobook (Jane Austen is a good writer, did you know??). In rereading Frankenstein I was struck by how often characters' education or lack thereof was mentioned; you could say the novel is a treatise on the importance of a liberal arts education and the dangers of too much emphasis on STEM. I'm only a third of the way through though.
I was reading The God of the Woods for a Goodreads challenge, and it was ok, but also I had the feeling that there was just a serial killer in the woods and not a god and I didn't care about everyone's very 1970s personal problems so I dememed it and fail_fandomanon spoiled it for me. A hold for The Cautious Traveller's Guide to the Wastelands came in, so I'll be trying that one instead.