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An unofficial sub devoted to AO3. The Archive of Our Own (AO3) offers a noncommercial and nonprofit central hosting place for fanworks. We are proactive and innovative in protecting and defending our work from commercial exploitation and legal challenge. We preserve our fannish economy, values, and creative expression by protecting and nurturing our fellow fans, our work, our commentary, our ...
Learn how to use cURL or Powershell to download works from Archive of Our Own (AO3) in different file formats. Follow the steps to find the download link, use the terminal, and run the command with the work ID and file type.
I would say more about the story, but I'm kinda desperate to try and find it, since I don't have an AO3 account yet. Although some additional information about this story is that it was the idea of a few people from a discord server (that I didn't join), and that I started reading it around the 13th or the 14th, which at the time, the story had ...
Users of r/AO3, an unofficial sub devoted to AO3, share their experiences and opinions on Quotev, another fanfiction hosting site. They compare the features, culture, and quality of the two platforms and give advice on cross-posting.
A user asks for pro-tips, advice, do's and don'ts, and best practices for writing fan-fiction on AO3, a noncommercial and nonprofit platform for fanworks. Other users reply with suggestions on tagging, summaries, warnings, and more.
Learn how to create and customize your own site skins for AO3, the Archive of Our Own fanfiction platform. Find tips, resources, code examples and links to tutorials from other users and experts.
A post on r/FanFiction subreddit explains some important things to know about AO3, such as how hits, kudos, bookmarks and subscriptions are updated, and when to post updates to get more traffic. See comments and data from other writers and readers on AO3.
A discussion thread on r/AO3 subreddit where users share tips and advice for newcomers to Archive of Our Own, a popular fanfiction platform. Learn about the lingo, tagging system, filtering options, and site rules of AO3.
AO3 is a fanfiction archive and a nonprofit organization that preserves fanworks and fan culture. Users share their experiences, opinions and questions about AO3 and compare it with FF.net, another fanfiction site.
A user asks for a list of AO3 tags and their meanings on r/AO3, a subreddit for Archive of Our Own, a fanfiction platform. Other users suggest various resources, such as Fanlore, TVTropes, and videos, to learn more about fandom terms and tagging.