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I'm thinking there will probably be a new platform or two coming out in the future that will integrate various advantages of both.
Also, while ff.net might be not very good quality, it has and has always had a very easy to follow fic archiving system, (especially now that there's more options, like a filterable distinction between "this fic has X pairing" and "this fic has X main characters.") People used to squash their crucial fic info -- pairings, slash or gen, warnings for rape or character death, etc, into a character-limited, searchable summary, instead of screwing up tags.
I think an ideal fic arhcive would be a cross between AO3 and ff.net, with crosspost options for lj/tumblr/whatever the next journaling platform is.