Alright, before this goes much further and people getting into blaming this group, let me say this…
My guess, having seen such groups before, is it’s another rebirth of what used to be called the L.U.. Since that’s been disbanded and reformed more than once, it’s probably the case. In fact, they usually do it about once a year then go and do this kind of happiness, getting people all riled up. However, in the end, you can blame them all you want but the final ‘issue’ in it is the admins and those that run the site.
Fanfiction.net has one of the worst reputations on the web for a great many things. Not the least of which is no moderation at all. It can take you months to get a blatantly plagiarized fic downed from that place. Go look at topics about such things here on the forum and that is self proving. Reporting other things? You might as well not waste your typing skills because it’s not going to happen unless it’s MA content in something. However, since last summer, they have been pushing to get rid of fics labeled M that are really MA. Since ’02-’03, MA rated fics are not allowed on the site at all. As they don’t moderate at all, for the most part, there are more than you can shake a stick at. Now, also in their TOS and posting guidelines, is the fact that they do, like Dokuga, theoretically anyway since they don’t enforce that, have posting guidelines, same with rating guidelines. If you are in violation, they can down the fic, that’s clearly stated in their rules. From what I know, generally, they will not give you time to fix the fic, but will take it down, suspend you with a warning then let you repost provided that you stay within guidelines. I’ve only heard of one or two cases where they hide and allow you to fix something.
Now, again, before you blame this group, if you look at the ads on The Pit, you’ll see they’ve picked up a lot of mainstream advertisers such as Amazon and Campbell’s Soup. Those entities are not going to advertise on a place that allows MA rated content or lets it go on. While the group’s reports might be part of this, I’m guessing that the advertisers are a bigger part. They want to keep those because they make them big money. So, to do so, they are going to have to start cleaning up things. This, though it may look like it’s the group, might be just an excuse to blame something for a cleanup they are doing themselves to keep such a thing.
In the end, this group, though obnoxious, aren’t the ones that hit the delete button on stories. It’s the mods and admins on The Pit that do that. If you post in violation of the rules of the site, you are in danger of losing what you have there. Generally, it’ll only be a matter of time before they get to you and your stuff is gone. If you don’t want to lose it, make sure you read the rules and stay within them. However, place the blame for all this where it belongs; the staff over there, not some group that is obnoxious. They can’t hit the delete button, only the staff can. And, trust me, you don't hit that delete button on things or wipe out a members profile just because you got several reports. It doesn't work that way.
Now, personally, from observation as someone that works on AFF, I can tell you, from what we are seeing, just where they are working. We are seeing an influx of stories and new members (for the few weeks actually-long before this was posted up) in the Anime type categories. So, it does appear that’s where they are working right now and doing whatever they are. We are actually getting quite a few in older anime listings that aren’t as popular as things like Naruto. Whether or not that applies to Inuyasha, I don’t know. It might be a good idea for a heads up and to back things up, though.
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