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AO3) submitted 1 month ago * by darkcircledbitch len0re on ao3 ☆ On AO3? Is there some very popular RPF pairing that is breaking out of fandom enclosure and entering mainstream pop culture? Or are we talking about RPF post prelevance on this and fanfiction sub? Istg, there’s at least one post every week. I was wondering how/when we can get the video blogging rpf tag to be separate from the dream smp. In general your best bet for finding fic is to go to the "hermitcraft rpf" tag on ao3 and sort by kudos or bookmarks. It just has nothing to do with AO3. Most subjects of RPF fanfic probably don't even know RPF fanfic exists, and many who do will likely avoid it anyway. We are proactive and innovative in protecting and defending our work from commercial exploitation and legal challenge. Any help would be appreciated :) Some… The RPF fandom I'm in has this widely accepted practice where fics authors block the actual person on their fic social media accounts if they're writing RPF about them. An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works Obviously that experience isn’t representative of RPF as a whole, but it definitely highlighted for me that the thin connection to reality adds another layer of nuance to RPF that isn’t there in other fanfic. Light-hearted gen fics are one thing, but I find RPF smut extremely invasive. To use a random example, if you were looking for Supernatural fic would there not be a Supernatural tag and a Supernatural RPF tag that you could sort between? An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works. As everyone is pointing out, it's legally allowed, and that is why AO3 allows it. the dream smp is about characters in an entirely separate universe with it's own plot, and it's harder for outsiders to make that distinction when the dream smp is enfolded as an rpf tag. you may also want to filter out certain characters, relationships, or ratings in case there's stuff you're not interested in or don't want to see! unfortunately there's no "dream smp" tag to filter out, but if you exclude An unofficial sub devoted to AO3. Fandom categories that are likely to contain RPF on the Archive of Our Own (AO3) include Celebrities & Real People as well as Music & Bands. Mind you, I do filter it out of my searches so I don't have to see them, but there are a lot of fandoms that don't immediately pop up when you're excluding fandom tags on AO3. An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works I think one possible explanation I've seen is that a bunch of bandom BNFs migrated to hockey RPF around the time PATD broke up/FOB went on hiatus and other fans gravitated towards it because of that. Back in the day a decent chunk of what I wrote was RPF (Real Person Fiction) and now the thought of that kinda makes me cringe. how does one make kpop rpf friends? i envy the ppl on ao3 who has friends who also writes and they gift each other fun little fics. People not logged in to AO3 won't even know the fic exists bc they can't see the entry. On wattpad the RPF is typically only x reader or x oc. An unofficial sub devoted to AO3. Below are the information about the fics that I’m looking for, and all of them are from the Formula 1 RPF fandom with main pairing Carlos Sainz/Lando Norris. Reply reply More repliesMore repliesMore replies Fanbizheng • Before that people wrote RPF all the time — I definitely did, and one of those stories is now on my AO3 account — but there was little to no chance of the celebrities hearing about it or actually seeing it thanks to a google search or even a google alert about themselves. and the fics usually have warnings like "DO NOT SHARE WITH THE ACTUAL PERSON". Cons are that you'll lose potential readers who aren't logged in. Given the amount of guest kudos on the average AO3 fic, this could be a significant portion of readers. I always considered RPF to be a very niche genre in already niche hobby that is fanfic writing. This is honestly something I think we all need to approach in our own way. Skin A skin is a customized stylesheet used on the Archive of Our Own (AO3), created using the CSS coding language. The RPF fandom I'm in has this widely accepted practice where fics authors block the actual person on their fic social media accounts if they're writing RPF about them. So: "Why does AO3 allow explicit content featuring non-fictional underage people?" becomes -------> "Why does AO3 allow legal content?" It seems your concern is with this being considered as legal content at all, which is fine. An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works It's perfectly fine to write/read RPF fanfic. Does anyone have an idea how I could reach out to people without seeming weird? Jan 12, 2026 · Even the thought of fans snapping pictures of Will looking like this, of those photos ending up on Twitter or Reddit with captions that weren't kind, made something coil hot and angry in Mack's belly. Thank you! I can’t get stuck in a other WIP right now since I’m neglecting several others (including my own 😭😭😭) but I’ll mark it for later! My AO3 name is same as my Reddit name and I’ve got mostly horny one-shots with a longfic and some crack and fluff mixed in. I've recently returned to Ao3 and fic writing after a long break (since 2015). if u find urself with the same problem as mine, pls dm me, maybe we could be friends 🤧 we could talk abt our fav ppl, maybe beta each other’s work and exchange fics! im in multiple The Archive of Our Own (AO3) offers a noncommercial and nonprofit central hosting place for fanworks. What RPF/movie crossover have you enjoyed or written? I still think so very fondly about the ONEUS/WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS crackfic I read. I don't like most versions of it. I’m not entirely sure if this is correct since the fandom I write and do the majority of reading in is solely RPF, but I thought AO3 separated fandom tags between the two. Hmm, RPF is the biggest collective fandom on Ao3 if you lump all RPF fandoms together, so I’d say no. Logically, if they hate the things that AO3 stands for, they should stop using it. On AO3? Is there some very popular RPF pairing that is breaking out of fandom enclosure and entering mainstream pop culture? Or are we talking about RPF post prelevance on this and fanfiction sub? Istg, there’s at least one post every week. AO3) submitted 1 month ago * by darkcircledbitch len0re on ao3 ☆ An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works And then they complain about the things that make AO3 what it is (like RPF, or kinky porn, or the lack of censorship, or that commercial promotion is not allowed there—the list goes on). , Political RPF Teen And Up Audiences Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Gen Work in Progress 12 Jan 2026 Tags 7 hours ago · Period Typical Attitudes Protective Owen | OwengeJuiceTV (Video Blogging RPF) Father-Son Relationship Fluff and Angst Alternate Universe - Pre-Canon AvidMC Needs A Hug (Video Blogging RPF) Human Owen | OwengeJuiceTV (Video Blogging RPF) Owen | OwengeJuiceTV-centric (Video Blogging RPF) Period Typical Bigotry Kid Fic Sort Of Angst Guess the image from the AO3 database. An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works If any of you are looking for a friendly subreddit with review exchanges I highly recommend that instead of using the r/fanfiction reddit you check out the fic review exchange subreddit here: An unofficial sub devoted to AO3. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. The Archive of Our Own (AO3) offers a noncommercial and nonprofit central hosting place for fanworks. Reply reply More repliesMore repliesMore replies Fanbizheng • An unofficial sub devoted to AO3. Top notch vampire comedy and crack done so well. For more information, refer to the RPF page on Fanlore. An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works 2 days ago · Works which have used it as a tag: Duch Stalina by gaywaflz Fandoms: Historical RPF, PZPR, Political RPF - Poland 20st c. some opinions on RPF from someone who has had fanfic written about them Discussion (Non-question) (self. I don't actively participate in fandoms online anymore so I have no idea what people think about RPF these days. An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works Hello! I've been looking for an old favourite fic on and off for a few years now. I would like to apologize now for any distress this subject may cause for those who read it in full and get what I'm trying to say, and like me, don't know how to feel about it. We preserve our fannish economy, values, and creative expression by protecting and nurturing our fellow fans, our work, our commentary, our Dec 16, 2024 · For RPF about currently living people, I feel like it's only a matter of time until an actor or athlete sues Ao3 for hosting stories about them getting fucked in the ass. An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works This is honestly something I think we all need to approach in our own way. An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works Hello, newbie here, and I was wondering besides ao3, is there any other place I can find more sports RPF to read? Since my new OTP were both played in the 90s, sadly there wasn't much on ao3. It's great for fic that could be controversial, like RPF or kinky fic. also, the dream smp features very heavy topics (like the Looking for Formula 1 RPF fanfiction that have been turned into Mystery Works Found! Hello everyone, and thank you for answering my question earlier. Especially when it's smut. There are these series of fics (by the same author) on AO3 that I read ~a year ago but can't find anywhere now. I'm new to Ao3 and I'd love to find writing friends in my specific fandom (Men's Hockey RPF) but I didn't have any success so far via other social media. Before that people wrote RPF all the time — I definitely did, and one of those stories is now on my AO3 account — but there was little to no chance of the celebrities hearing about it or actually seeing it thanks to a google search or even a google alert about themselves. Let's just say it didn't really help bc one member of the group knows the fandom writes RPF lol. it sounds like a dream. A psychological test that exposes how your fandom memory is actually wired — using AO3 work counts as the weapon. It's called 'bonhomie' by ao3 user humvee - Hockey RPF about Brendan Gallagher/Alex Galchenyuk and it was originally posted in around 2015 before being deleted in 2018/2019 when the author deleted their work. It borrows the classic Higher / Lower format, but weaponizes something far more dangerous for AO3 users: Characters you think are popular Fandoms you didn’t realize still dominate AO3 Tags you wish you didn’t recognize Every round asks And then they complain about the things that make AO3 what it is (like RPF, or kinky porn, or the lack of censorship, or that commercial promotion is not allowed there—the list goes on).

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