purge of 2002? of 2012? what ARE those?
Oh, how quickly the past is forgotten.Ā
They are part of the reason A03 is a thing now. Not the whole reason, but part of it.Ā
The Great Purges of 2002 and 2012 are when ff.net got a wild hair up their ass about THINK OF THE CHILDREN and nuked any fic posted on there that was explicit. Thousands upon thousands of nc-17 smutfics were lost.
Itās what led to the creation of alternate hosting sites for smutty ficā¦AdultFanfiction was the one I went toā¦but thousands of fics would never be recovered.Ā
Shit like the Great Purges and the Strikethrough of Livejournal eventually led to fans banding together to create A03, which I would have absolutely KILLED for when I was 15.
Back up ao3 was created by fans?
Itāsā¦right on the main page.Ā
I love this because I will bet you that persefv has read that bit we are all so inundated with hyperbole and advertising that says that the consumer is somehow in charge of whatever product they are shilling that we all just assumed this was another sales tactic.
But weāre not even⦠selling anythingā¦Ā *quiet sobs*
No ads. No subscriptions. No data selling.
We are the definition of āwhat it says on the tin.ā
Is there any way to spread this info?Ā
THE OTW WAS CREATED BY FANS SO WEāD HAVE AN ARCHIVE THAT WASNāT SUBJECT TO CORPORATE REVIEW.Ā
Nonprofit, so that nobody could ever say,Ā āthis isnāt making enough money; itās getting shut down.ā (See: Geocities, Quizilla, Figment, G+.) With lawyers involved and a firm awareness of the legalities of fanfic, so nobody would decideĀ āweāve gotten a nasty letter from a megacorporation with lawyers, so weāre hiding because we canāt afford to face a lawsuit. (Jedi Hurtaholics, Trevizoās Millennium site.) With teams, so that an argument between co-mods didnāt result in the destruction of a whole archive. (Gryffindor Tower, Detention.)
AO3 IS OUR SITE.
It is by fans, for fans. Fans do all the coding. All the legal paperwork. All the abuse/tos violation complaints. Fans make all the choices about policies. Fans decide how to run the fundraisers. Fans write the blog posts. All the volunteer staff are fans; all the people who train them are fans. Fans wrangle all the tags.Ā
(And the other OTW projects, too. Fans manage the entries at Fanlore. Fans run the Open Doors project. Fans publish Transformative Works and Cultures.)
EVERYONE WORKING FOR THE OTW LOVES FANDOM. Wants it to survive. Wants it to be awesome for everyone.
(Knows that it canāt be awesome for everyone; some approaches to fandom just clash hard. But they strive to minimize those clashes as much as possible, because they love fandom.)Ā
AO3 is not some company that decided,Ā āweāll make a site for fanfic and thenā¦ā I donāt know what people are thinking is the reason. Money? Data harvesting? Tax shelter? Amusement and pity?
Nope; AO3 was fans saying,Ā āLivejournal sucks; weāre tired of this fucked-upĀ ārebuild every three yearsā garbage; WE NEED TO OWN THE DAMN SERVERS.ā
Thatās theĀ āof our ownā part of the name. OTW isnāt aĀ āthemā running the siteĀ āfor us.ā ItāsĀ āusā making places forĀ āusā to share what we love with others ofĀ āus.āĀ
This this this.
I was there for all of that shit, and AO3 is a godsend. If you enjoy or create fanworks, support AO3, donate if you can, and remember why itās there in the first place!!
Fandom history really does get lost quickly. For current 20-something fans, AO3 has always been there.
AO3 is a treasure. What itās doing is groundbreaking and unbelievable.
I am almost certainly going to write my Library Science masterās thesis on it.



















