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speaker_to_customers ([personal profile] speaker_to_customers) wrote2005-01-04 04:08 am
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The Curious Incident of the God in the Night-time ...

I knew when I started posting my stories on fanfic.net that it would probably depress me and I was right. It has done.
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[personal profile] quinara 2005-01-04 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks to the cookies on my browser, I go straight to the Buffy and Spike 20,000 words+ section. There's still hardly ever anything to read, and mostly I rely on the author alerts.

I know! And if it was some sort of legal thing, all they would have to do (going by other sites) is have a javascript alert everytime someone clicked on a NC-17 story, with the basic Warning! This story is not suitable for those aged 17 or under or whatever it is. I'm not into NC-17s really, but I don't see the point of banning them, since there's literature out there that would be rated as such, and can be found on the normal shelves of a book shop.

I don't understand the default either - especially since, using ff.net's system, most of season 6 would be rated R (I don't know whether it was or not, since you can't literally translate an R as a 15 or whatever), and so even writing just a drabble to address it would stick it in there. (Which is especially true if you equate Willow's magic to drug use... ;) )