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fandomsecrets2014-05-29 07:09 pm
[ SECRET POST #2704 ]
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I absolutely agree. While I feel my fic is safe on the main (small) archive I use, I use AO3 in case anything happens. I also think fandom is important; there's an enormous amount of creativity in it. Fanfic makes up over 60% of my reading these days because it gives me what I want to read.
AO3 are very prompt in responding to their members, too. A friend of mine had a bit of trouble there (dogpiling) and contacted them. They got back to her very quickly, and sorted it out. They take fandom seriously, and so do I. It's actually good to see people who do take it seriously.