Talk:The Complete List of PPC Fiction

Does anyone know how to get this website past the spam filter in link form? http://www.a n z w e r s.org/free/ppc/index.html It has Agents Sarah and Light's missions in it. --Araeph 03:50, September 27, 2009 (UTC)
 * I copied their home page to a livejournal account and linked to that. The LJ page has the original site. A make-do fix, maybe, but better than nothing.--Chaoticidealism 14:43, July 4, 2010 (UTC)

It would be nice if people would then also put the date of the update behind the number. Perhaps only in the html-code (!-- date --) Replace parentheses with pointy brackets. That way, people don't have to remember themselves to remove the red and green after a month, but other people can help to make sure things aren't new for ever and ever. IndeMaat 08:43, September 27, 2009 (UTC)
 * 1) Stories with a new mission count (updated within the last month) should have the number in red.
 * 2) Stories that are new (created within the last month) should have a green NEW! tag.

New organization:
 * All stories--interlude or mission--count for the mission count in parentheses. Multi-part stories don't count as separate missions (usually they're just split in two because LJ doesn't let you post long missions) unless they're one of the Legendary Badfic missions that stretches over multiple stories (LxC, That Series, etc.)
 * In each section, sites are organized by first how many missions the agent team has, then by the agent's first name (not last; many don't have last names). Each agent pair is listed in alphabetical order as well. That means that if your agents complete a mission, you may need to move them up toward the top of their section.
 * (Time stamp would be nice so I know who I'm disagreeing with). Two points:
 * 1) the assignment is unclear. It took a while before I figured out that by "site" you meant the list under the heading. For easier understanding: the list (per section) is organised by putting the most overworked agents at the top, and when several agent-teams have been on the same number of missions, by putting them in alphabetical order.
 * 2) Not all agents have first names either. I remember an agent introduction where the agent refused to give anything other than his last names.Indemaat 21:26, July 6, 2010 (UTC)


 * Maybe it should just be the name the agent is best known by. One of mine is David Kelok, but he goes by Kelok so much that the name David is not even mentioned in all missions.
 * 1) Your way of describing the organization is much easier to understand. I was a bit confused at first, too.Miah 79 23:17, July 6, 2010 (UTC)