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Anniversary Trivia Post #3
The Organization for Transformative Works is celebrating its fifth anniversary! From September 4 to September 6, we're holding trivia and participation contests across our various news outlets, in order to celebrate and publicize the OTW's projects and organization history.
In order to enter, comment in reply to this post with your answers to the five trivia questions below (your comment will be screened). If your answers to all five trivia questions are correct, you will win an invite to the Archive of Our Own (AO3). See our first announcement post for more details on the contest rules and if you have any questions, please post them there.
1. What is the Media Fandom Oral History Project? (Feel free to use the description found on transformativeworks.org.)
2. Name two vids used in the Test Suite of Fair Use Vids.
3. What was the first (earliest) Symposium blog post made in September 2010? (Provide a link to the page!)
4. What is the most used tag on the OTW's Pinboard account?
5. According to Fanlore, what is the definition of nakama? (Provide a link to the page!)
In order to enter, comment in reply to this post with your answers to the five trivia questions below (your comment will be screened). If your answers to all five trivia questions are correct, you will win an invite to the Archive of Our Own (AO3). See our first announcement post for more details on the contest rules and if you have any questions, please post them there.
1. What is the Media Fandom Oral History Project? (Feel free to use the description found on transformativeworks.org.)
2. Name two vids used in the Test Suite of Fair Use Vids.
3. What was the first (earliest) Symposium blog post made in September 2010? (Provide a link to the page!)
4. What is the most used tag on the OTW's Pinboard account?
5. According to Fanlore, what is the definition of nakama? (Provide a link to the page!)
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2. Women's Work, by Sisabet and Luminosity
The Price, by Things With Wings
3. Pop! Goes the Fanart
http://symposium.transformativeworks.org/2010/09/pop-goes-the-fanart/
4. News-of-Note
5. Nakama (仲間) is a Japanese word that translates to friend, comrade, or crewmate. In some anime and manga fandoms, such as One Piece, the word has gained a special significance among English language fans. Nakama are considered to be as close--or closer--than family.
http://fanlore.org/wiki/Nakama
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2. Women's Work, by Sisabet and Luminosity and This Is How It Works, by Lim
3. Pop! goes the Fanart on September 8th
http://symposium.transformativeworks.org/2010/09/pop-goes-the-fanart/ (http://symposium.transformativeworks.org/2010/09/pop-goes-the-fanart/)
4. It looks like New of Note, but Archive of Our Own is a pretty close second.
5. Nakama is defined as friend, comrade, or crewmate.
http://fanlore.org/wiki/Nakama (http://fanlore.org/wiki/Nakama)
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