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FF.net goes on strike & schadenfreude ensues
I can't be the only one amused by the fact that fanfiction.net goes down (or at least, their login authentication does) and LJ rant communities have a collective meltdown. Heh!
There's been a rumor (let me stress RUMOR) floating around that part of the reason for the outage is that FF.net is purging all M-rated fics. This seems unlikely to me (given the source - the Twilight IMDB board, aheh), considering the site is not in read-only mode, and that some people have been able to get through and update their stuff / review / favorite, but apparently back in the day, when FF.net decided to purge NC-17 fics, they did it under the guise of taking the site down "in remembrance" of 9/11. So, take that as you will.
All I can say is - thank Jeebus we still have Media Miner! At least we anime/manga fic writers aren't going through withdrawals quite as bad as those poor souls only on FF.net, LOL...
ETA: The source of the afore-mentioned rumor. Twilight wank, anyone? LOL.
There's been a rumor (let me stress RUMOR) floating around that part of the reason for the outage is that FF.net is purging all M-rated fics. This seems unlikely to me (given the source - the Twilight IMDB board, aheh), considering the site is not in read-only mode, and that some people have been able to get through and update their stuff / review / favorite, but apparently back in the day, when FF.net decided to purge NC-17 fics, they did it under the guise of taking the site down "in remembrance" of 9/11. So, take that as you will.
All I can say is - thank Jeebus we still have Media Miner! At least we anime/manga fic writers aren't going through withdrawals quite as bad as those poor souls only on FF.net, LOL...
ETA: The source of the afore-mentioned rumor. Twilight wank, anyone? LOL.

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It did make me think that I ought to save my reviews for posterity, on the off chance that anything does happen to my fics... I know that people with vendettas or agendas can get fics removed with surprising quickness, even if FF.net itself doesn't take action against M rated fics in general. So I went to look and realized that all my best reviews are on MediaMiner, so it's no big loss. And besides, I've been expecting at least one of my fics to get removed for inappropriate content almost since I started posting it. XD
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Hot Damn!
Maybe now my muses will come back to play....LOL.
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I wouldn't either, though it irritates me that people do that in the first place. I imagine it was a HUGE deal when they purged NC-17 fics from the site (I wasn't around then, but I do remember the dark ages of FF.net when explicit material was allowed; when I actually started writing fanfic it wasn't allowed anymore, LOL). There are plenty of other places to post explicit material, and MM.org doesn't exactly have a "small" following, so I don't get what the deal is, other than people are 1) rebellious or 2) lazy.
It did make me think that I ought to save my reviews for posterity, on the off chance that anything does happen to my fics...
Thank goodness for screengrab is all I can say! :P
So I went to look and realized that all my best reviews are on MediaMiner, so it's no big loss.
I get a pretty equal balance; I can't find the Sess/Kag crowd at MM.org, so I get most of my support for those stories at FF.net.
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And can we imagine the crapload of stuff that will be uploaded there if/when this "glitch" ever gets fixed...*shudder*
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"I HATE FF.NET IT'S FILLED WITH AWFUL HORRIBLE TRITE STORIES; ABSOLUTE CRAP, I TELL THEE!"
*5 seconds later*
"NOOOOOOOOOO FF.NET COME BACK TO MEEEEEE!"
*blinkblink* You... don't know what you have 'til it's gone, apparently, *snickers*
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It's silly, but whatever it takes to keep at the day to day grind. It's been working, too. I'm much better at daily writing now than before they started doing the monthly totals.
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I like MM.org's hit counter even if its wrong...at least its cumulative on the main page.
I'm actually trying not to write so much, because I have other, more important things to concentrate on, but sometimes the muses are more sirens than anything else. If only I could make a living doing this, I'd die happy :P
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Er...okay. I think we can safely assume you now officially spend too much time on the internet if you can't 1) go more than a day without reading fanfiction of *some* sort, or 2) can't find a place to read it other than FF.net.
I wish I had that much free time to read (or write).
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And ED.
I've got back-ups!! *le gasp*
There's just so many other places to look... how do people not know these things?? I'm tempted to make a big post about it *facepalm*
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I was going to make a post going "OH HAI GUYZ IT'S OKAY" but now that you mention it... yeah, I don't want mm.org dying a slow, painful death!
*whispers* It'll be our little secret ;)
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I've written a few sketches in the past about them, but all of a sudden, I realized that I didn't have enough data about life right at the end of the war, so I am digging that up...
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It was. Oh, how I remember the bawwing. LOL, I was young and naive enough then that I didn't even know what an NC-17 rating meant or what the hubbub was about.
There are plenty of other places to post explicit material, and MM.org doesn't exactly have a "small" following, so I don't get what the deal is, other than people are 1) rebellious or 2) lazy.
I'm gonna go with "lazy" as my choice. They want the quick influx of lots of readers that ff.net brings.
Thank goodness for screengrab is all I can say! :P
I just chucked 'em all into an html file. That way I can delete the ones I never want to see again and pretend they never existed. LOL
I get a pretty equal balance; I can't find the Sess/Kag crowd at MM.org, so I get most of my support for those stories at FF.net.
I get more reviews at FF.net, but they mostly tend to be of the "update soon!" variety (but to be honest, my hit:review ratio is about the same at any of the main sites). I much prefer the quality of reviews that I get over at MediaMiner, even if I get more hits/reviews at FF.net...
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LMAO...I always seem to miss the big wank! All I know is, when I visited in high school, NC-17 was allowed. I didn't think about fanfiction for five years (if not more), and when I finally circled back, NC-17 wasn't allowed anymore. I've heard rumblings about it since, but am somehow glad I wasn't around for it.
I just re-read the stuff about Cassie Clare's plagiarism in the Harry Potter fandom, and how FF.net was brought to its knees by all the bitching. Happened about the same time, as far as I can tell.
Oh, FF.net: never change!
I'm gonna go with "lazy" as my choice. They want the quick influx of lots of readers that ff.net brings.
Agreed - but I think some people post explicit content there specifically because they aren't supposed to. Really, it's not that hard to make a cut - and the actual act of violence/sex shouldn't be *that* integral to your story, IMO, that you have to leave all the cold & clinical details intact.
I just chucked 'em all into an html file. That way I can delete the ones I never want to see again and pretend they never existed. LOL
Screengrab is awesomesauce. If ever I follow through on that threat of a fandom expose, it will be my lifesaver :)
I get more reviews at FF.net, but they mostly tend to be of the "update soon!" variety (but to be honest, my hit:review ratio is about the same at any of the main sites). I much prefer the quality of reviews that I get over at MediaMiner, even if I get more hits/reviews at FF.net...
I have a nice balance - I get good reviews at FF.net on some of my stories, but also the "update soon plz" sorts. I don't get a lot of reviews at MM.org, but they tend to be of a higher quality overall. I'd be upset if my M-rated fics (like Four Seasons, which has no explicit content but deals with a rather sensitive issue) were purged, because I received awesome feedback for them there. Not that I haven't transferred those reviews elsewhere to love and squee over them in private, but still. To those who judge a fic by its reviews, those are some pretty nice recommendations to have :)
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When I want to be original, I want to be original, dammit! That is rather the point of the exercise, after all...
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First this story was just going to be about them going to Kentucky in 1790, but now I've gotten interested in the immediate post Rev War impact on families, and decided to push it back.
Next on my agenda for that tale is a trip out to Pennsylvania. If I'm lucky, it'll be this spring sometime. (Hubby has ancestral roots in the place we want to go, and one of his ancestors was kind of important in the Rev War and I'm trying to nudge him into working on a biography of him).
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My original stuff is mostly late 19th-century period historical fiction/romance set in any myriad of European countries. This is directly related to the fact that most of the romance I read is that ubiquitous Victorian-era "European history" sort, you know, Regencies with sex LOL. Plus, my general love of history is centered around Europe, and being here is like soaking it all in.
Too bad being here is coinciding with writing in late 1500s Japan, LOL.
I've contemplated the idea of transforming Memento Mori into something original, but the roadblock is that it's rather intricately tied to the Inuyasha canon. I guess that's what made it such a successful (*snort*) piece of fanfic; losing that aspect would definitely take away not only from the story, but the core of the characters themselves.
But in general, I can't write a contemporary setting that well, and, well, 16th century Japan is in no way related to 19th century Europe...so while I'm having fun writing fanfic, it's not really helping me develop original fiction in any meaningful way. (Not that I'm using it as a stepping stone - I find fanfic has plenty of its own merits, and is no "worse" than writing "real" fiction. But that probably warrants its own post.)
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Considering the "inspiration" I gave you...why am I not surprised, LOL.
And do I like sensual? See my next post, LOL :P
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Well, I suffered a Hard Drive Crash awhile back, and so, some of my FF.net stories have NO BACKUPS!
Just IN CASE I just spent the last HOUR AND HALF copy/pasting all my M rated stuff into word files and re-saving it all to a memory stick.
If I remember correctly, the last time they 'purged' they gave the authors NO NOTICE at ALL...
This... Mediaminer you speak of... I think I've been there - but you can't search by pairing, can you? Hmmm... I MAY need to consider getting an account there anyway. Anything I should know if I DO?
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FF.net is full of 13yr olds and FAIL lately though!
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No, you can't search by pairing at MM.org, but it's 100x easier to use and navigate than FF.net, in my opinion. They don't censor material based on ratings (and you have a bit more flexibility in said ratings). The quality of reviews tends to be better as well.
I've not had any issues with them as long as I've been there.
Just food for thought.
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I don't know, either way, I'd like to expand beyond ff.net, which seems like it has a younger reader base than some of the other sites, and I needed to back up those files anyway.
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I haven't had 'issues' of any kind, I just notice the reviews I get at ff.net are things like 'Plz update cuz ur storie is sooo gud!', and AFF I thought was mostly for PWP type stuff, not actual STORIES, (I mean, there are a few actual stories, but not many), and I like to have a little plot with my lemon, y'know?
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You can also try http://www.inuyasha-fanfiction.com/ it's a small archive but it is open to adult ratings and all pairings.
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I don't mind a smaller pool of higher quality fics VS a large amount of badfic... I'll take quality over quantity ANY day!
Thank you so much for all your help :)
I'm setting up the profile at mm.org right now - this is, actually, remarkably easy...
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It wasn't giving me any luck last night tho :( Dumb ff.net...
Today it's working fine, though - yay!!
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Edit: I'm dumb and forgot http://www.inuyasha-fanfiction.com/ has archiving by pairing, too!
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