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bk_forever ([personal profile] bk_forever) wrote2014-10-15 07:31 pm
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Want to stop your posts being taken by that website?

I'm not 100% certain of this, but it seems likely.

As everything with the tags 'fanfic', 'fan fic', 'fanfiction' or 'fan fiction' is being taken automatically, the simplest workaround seems to be to change your 'fanfic' tags to just 'fic'. The only entry from my actual journal that has been taken is the one deliberately labelled 'fanfic' and the only community that my headers have been re-posted from is [livejournal.com profile] torchwoodcoffee, coincidentally the only community I post to that uses 'fanfic' in their tags.

I'm thinking that the person or persons behind the website that's taking our posts, this one here: http://www.donotlink.com/framed?561309 is not going to risk taking things just labelled 'fic' because of the risk of taking original fiction. Fanfic might be considered fair game, but if they start stealing and re-posting someone's original fiction they could get in trouble. Just a theory of course - especially since we don't seem to have any way of acting against the site to prevent what they're doing - but changing your tags might prevent further posts being taken.

I'm trying an experiment - I cross-posted yesterday's drabble 'Buffet Lunch' to [livejournal.com profile] torchwoodcoffee , but this time I only used the 'fic' tag, ignoring 'fanfic' and 'fanfic: drabble' which I would normally have tagged the entry with. Let's see whether or not it gets taken...

[identity profile] asia27.livejournal.com 2014-10-18 12:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Damn, that's a lot! Popular is one thing; stealing is another. There are so many writers I haven't read and I usually will read AO3 or FF.net; these suckers are going to stop people from either posting or close journals, all because of his stealing. DId the jackass think what would happen if journals were closed to the thieves?! I do agree it's not for the writers not to add that label; you shouldn't have to, but maybe you could see what happens when you do that in your next postings? There's too many great writers out there who would not accept friend requests just to stop this.

[identity profile] asia27.livejournal.com 2014-10-19 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
I"m glad they SEEMED to have stopped taking but beware that it's only just till things die down. I would hope they don't do it again, but remember, a thief has no conscious and couldn't care less what you want. I do hope they will stop; you're a terrific writer but I don't hold much hope they'll ask permission from anyone.