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FanFiction.net is not gone.
Right now it's a victim of DNS (Domain Name Service) spoofing. This means that a malicious party is trying to steal traffic from FFn by purchasing a very similar domain.
Correction:
The new "fake" site that people are seeing still belongs to FanFiction.net—they just misconfigured their servers and are not redirecting traffic from the bare fanfiction.net to the main site at www.fanfiction.net. There is likely no malicious agent. Didn't mean to scare anyone! Just wanted to let people know the site wasn't deleted!
So if you want to read fanfiction and not see leaves, you have have to type out "www.fanfiction.net".
Please share so people stop panicking.
Fuck it, What was your First Fanfic Website?
Wattpad
Archive of Our Own (AO3)
Fanfiction.net (FFN)
DeviantArt
Other (Comment)
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I am a bored and curious human being who wants to know what the majority grew up with for their pleasure reading time.
What's the highest amount of likes/kudos you've gotten on a single fanfic?
I've never gotten any likes/kudos on my fanfic
Less than 10
10–49
50–200
200–500
500–1000
1000–5000
5000–10,000
10,000–20,000
20,000–50,000
50,000 or more
I don't write fanfic/show results
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When AO3 goes down for maintenance, I always take it as an opportunity to read some of the fic I have saved from the Wayback Machine, fanfiction.net, etc.
But today, I was thinking that people might not know how to *find* quality fic on those sites, even if they want to.
So in that vein: would folks be interested if I wrote tutorials on how I go about finding (good) fic on the Wayback Machine/FFN/LJ/etc?
should I make tutorials on how to find fic on older, non-AO3 sites
yes, this would be helpful
no, this would be a waste of your time
please reblog so i can figure out if this would be helpful to folks!
leaving a comment on a fic last updated more than a decade ago is always so hauntingly melancholic. like--they gave you this beautiful piece of writing that you chose to spend your time reading, and you're thankful for it. you go to tell them in their comments, even though it's likely they haven't opened their inbox in years. and they're probably never going to open it again, and no one but you and the others in the comments will ever know how long their writing has been and will be appreciated. you're never going to know if this person died or simply grew up, because the effect is the same.