I do it a lot! It's pretty much the only way to introduce people to your OCs, and readers will click if they like the tropes, genre, tags, etc. It's far better than letting the stories rot on your hard drive forever, imo. And you'll get much better reach on AO3 than someplace like Wattpad, which has an algorithm meant to perpetuate the most popular stuff. It's hell finding anything on there lol. Bless AO3
Wait, did they change AO3 policy? Last time I checked (admittedly several years ago) they didn't permit original fiction.
Checked their TOS FAQ just now and they heavily discourage it, but seems like you can do it. Quote from FAQ: "We presume that, by posting the work to the Archive, the creator is making a statement that they believe it's a fanwork. As such, unless the work doesn't meet some other criterion, it will be allowed to remain."
@sodium hmm I am leaning towards that. I think the last time I used wattpad was when it first came out lmao!
@kel I hadn't checked, I've only seen people tag it as such. Damn that sucks, I mean people get around it regardless but I guess they didn't want it to become like wp...? no idea
the TOS is basically "if it's fannish, it's allowed" and their definition of fannish is very lenient. the Original Works section wouldn't exist and have over 177k works if they truly discouraged it. They're more likely to ask you to remove a ko-fi link in your fics than an OW. So no worries, you're not skirting the rules or anything by posting OW there
@Sodium (sorry couldn't find another way to message you) In the off-chance you see this: tyvm for your insight. My only experience is bookmarking stuff so far@-@
Great movie!
Haven't seen it myself, I think it may be time to though! thanks for the suggestion, haven't seen a good, and I mean good movie in a long time.
The italian version even had exclusive soundtrack! X3
@valy I had no idea! -goes to hunt it down-