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The Archive of Our Own (AO3) is a noncommercial and nonprofit central hosting site for transformative fanworks such as fanfiction, fanart, fan videos and podfic. The Archive is a wholly fan-created and fan-run space, where fannish creativity can benefit from the OTW’s advocacy in articulating the case for its legality and social value.
Organization For Transformative Works. (2012) Archive of Our Own AO3. United States. [Web Archive] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/lcwaN0026729/.
We are very happy to share this exciting news with you: the Archive of Our Own has reached 12 million published works! We are incredibly proud of our community for reaching this milestone, and we want to celebrate it with you.
A fan-created, fan-run, nonprofit, noncommercial archive for transformative fanworks, like fanfiction, fanart, fan videos, and podfic. more than 68,470 fandoms | 7,709,000 users | 13,980,000 works. The Archive of Our Own is a project of the Organization for Transformative Works.
Archive of Our Own, a.k.a. AO3, is a multi-fandom archive website owned and operated by the Organization for Transformative Works, which largely hosts fanfiction. According to the site's main page, it is "A fan-created, fan-run, nonprofit, noncommercial archive for transformative fanworks, like fanfiction, fanart, fan videos, and podfic."
Archive of Our Own, a leading site for fan works, went down on Monday after DDoS attacks. Today, the site’s staff announced that they had mitigated most of the issues, but the donations...
Archive of Our Own makes it easy: it’s the most carefully curated, sanely organized, easily browsable and searchable nonprofit collection of fan fiction on the Web, and it serves all...
Archive of Our Own (most commonly abbreviated as AO3) has been running since late 2008, gaining widespread popularity from 2011 onward. It almost exclusively hosts fanfiction.
Archive of Our Own, now probably the best known and most popular fanfiction site on the web, was fully launched by 2009. Star Trek fanzines were an early catalyst for fanfiction. When I speak...
Whether you’ve been into fanfiction for a while or you just discovered it, you may decide that you’d like to share your own fics with likeminded fans. This wikiHow provides an in-depth tutorial for posting a story to Archive of our Own (Ao3).