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Friendly Neighborhood Mustelidae
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: In the room next to the noisy ice machine, for all eternity.
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New kid, but determined!
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Texas
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ETA: and if what shadowwalker says is true, hosting explicit content does not help promote the "family friendly" image they're looking for. |
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Cory
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Albuquerque
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Friendly Neighborhood Mustelidae
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: In the room next to the noisy ice machine, for all eternity.
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I think that's why so many people are annoyed. If ff.net had promoted themselves as being family oriented from the beginning, I really doubt this would be an issue. But by the time they changed their rules, the site had already become huge, well-established, and well known for its open system. And because of that, people simply continued to use it in the way they'd always used it, since the rules were not enforced anyway. And now that they ARE being enforced, I suspect that will alienate many of the people who still use the site. Already I'm seeing many people migrate to AO3, even those with stories that don't violate the rules, simply because they don't like what ff.net is becoming.
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New kid, but determined!
Join Date: Sep 2010
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I'm wondering if, in the beginning, they weren't prepared for the level of MA they were going to get. I've seen some things (unnatural things) that I was way uncomfortable reading, and the "M" rating in no way prepared me for what I was getting into. I was also surprised by my recent discovery of how many 12-year-old girls are reading my fic. I had assumed my audience was mostly adult, and this information does make me a bit more wary of what and where I'm posting. ETA: I also think it's fair for sites (and people for that matter) to try to reinvent themselves if they're not happy with what they started out as or seemed to morph into at some point along the way. |
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Friendly Neighborhood Mustelidae
Join Date: Mar 2007
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As for 12-year-olds reading erotic fanfic...well, I can understand the discomfort there, and if I knew people that young were reading mine I'd likely be uncomfortable too. Then again, I was reading some fairly adult stuff when I was...well, maybe not THAT young, but I wasn't that much older.
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New kid, but determined!
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So... whatever. At least LJ has that adult content warning screen. But I didn't necessarily want a bunch of kiddos filing over there.
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Friendly Neighborhood Mustelidae
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: In the room next to the noisy ice machine, for all eternity.
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It may or may not make any difference to the site owners. Ff.net is so huge, it will probably remain pretty active regardless. But I assume they would care if large numbers of people left their site. If writers leave their site, then they have fewer readers, and if they have fewer readers they have fewer hits on their ads and fewer dollars (I assume the amount of money they get is somehow traffic-based). And the most popular fics do tend to be the ones that are pairing-focused and have sex in them, even if the stories aren't completely sex-focused. At least in the categories where I roam, it's much harder to get readers interested in more general-audience fics. So yeah, I do think in the long run it will make a difference to them in terms of traffic and overall interest in their site. Time will tell, I guess.
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New kid, but determined!
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Texas
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I wasn't trying to point you out, specifcally, more just a comment about how I'm not even sure what the effective venues for expressing discontent are. I don't know if they pay any attention to the forums at all, and most of the new ones have been anti-Critics Union, rather than anti-rule enforcement, anyway. Writers have been adding petitions against the rules, but the watch-dog groups just turn around and report them as non-stories and get them deleted.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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So all this hoopla is because ff.net is enforcing the rules against explicit, graphic sex? What is your beef, again?
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New kid, but determined!
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Texas
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That depends on who you're talking to, I suppose.
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Pulp & Fiction
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Houston, Texas
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I was in the process of moving all of my stuff over to Archive of our own but never got around to it, this is just reason for me to speed up my process. I don't write much fan fic anymore but I did have a few pieces with sex and some that could be considered erotica, or more erotic than FF.net would want. I remember when the site was free and everything flew on there and I think they're biggest mistake was caving in on that. Not because it's something hard to find there now, but because the site promotes this freedom of expression but shuts out a whole side of things (this is kind of how I feel about some of the rules Deviant Art enacted later).
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Knocking his head against the wall.
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Greenville, SC
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Are they removing for gore, or just sexual content?
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New kid, but determined!
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Texas
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They're removing any fics that violate any of the posting guidelines. I don't know what methods FF itself is using to find fics, but there are several watchdog groups that have tasked themselves with reporting fics that violate the guidelines, as well. What appears to be the most active group, Critics United, is (as far as I'm aware) mostly reporting fics with formatting violations (chat fics, real-person fics, non-story chapters, etc.).
I've seen a couple of fics with sexual content on their reporting list, but I haven't actually seen any reported solely for violence or gore. However, graphic violence is still beyond the allowable FF rating guidelines, so fics of that nature are also vulnerable. |
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Untold stories inside
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: VA
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I requested one two months ago, at which time the system told me I could expect to receive one in March of 2013. I see this as a huge drawback to using the site, as compared to fanfic.net, which takes about two days to begin posting.
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New kid, but determined!
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Texas
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2013? What's the consideration there? Are they limiting the traffic on purpose?
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New kid, be gentle!
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: United States
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I didn't realize the wait had gotten so extreme until I came across some people talking about it. The last I heard, as of a few days ago, is that new prospective members are being told they'll get a code in November. I don't know if that's accurate, but if it is, maybe it's improved a little since you tried. Not much, obviously. I think the main problem is server load. I don't think they're intentionally keeping membership low on principle. I think it's purely technical. Recently, there were a lot of problems with error pages coming up, and recently they've drastically reduced the search options (which really annoys me since the search capabilities were what really differentiated the site from ff.net for me. But in theory, I think it's supposed to be temporary). It's a shame, because the site is a really good idea and it worked great when it was smaller. But I think the people running it may have bitten off more than they can chew. |
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: New Mexico
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Probationary Agent
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Lake County, Florida
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I am a member of Archive of Our Own because I have a few fun stories I want to preserve on a website that's not FF.net. I was able to receive an invitation from another member. However it seems they aren't giving out any more invites.
I guess I was lucky.
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