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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2026-04-06 04:28 pm

[ SECRET POST #7031 ]


⌈ Secret Post #7031 ⌋

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[Orange is the New Black, Supergirl, The 100, Glee, Once Upon a Time, Korra/sequel to Avatar the last Airbender, Adventure Time, Camilla the webseries and Undertale]



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(Anonymous) 2026-04-07 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I know exactly what OP meant. And I’m bright enough to string the queries together. They want a point and click option that cannot be retroactively applied on AO3 and cannot work for countless fandoms going forward. Their best course of action is learning how to use the tools they have (which is incredibly simple and the only time consuming part is typing it all out and even that is measured in minutes instead of hours) or wishing for an AI tool that will build the query for them. I should have been kinder in my comment but then so should you. My focus was more on the bullshit claim that AO3 is a spinoff of ff.net because it isn’t and I do think that people like OP who can’t understand are making it more difficult for themselves to understand how to use AO3 because they don’t understand what AO3 really is at the fundamental level. AO3 isn’t a fic reading site. It’s an archive and you can read the entries on it. There is a huge difference between those two. But until another fic reading site comes along, fans will continue to use AO3 as a reading site while struggling because they don’t know what an archive is or how to use one.