FanFiction.Net


FanFiction.Net is an automated fan fiction archive site. It was founded on October 15, 1998 by Los Angeles computer programmer Xing Li, who also runs the site., FanFiction.Net is the largest and second most popular fan fiction website in the world, coming second in popularity to Archive of Our Own in Alexa rankings. It has over 12 million registered users and hosts stories in over 40 languages.
The site is split into nine main categories: Anime/Manga, Books, Cartoons, Miscellaneous, Games, Comics, Movies, Plays/Musicals, and TV Shows. The site also includes the Crossover category, added on March 27, 2009. Users who complete the free registration process can submit their fan fiction, maintain a user profile, review other stories, apply for a beta reader position, contact each other via private messages, and maintain a list of favorite stories and authors. There are centralized communities and forums. In lieu of signing up with a new account, the website allows users to use their Google, Facebook, or Twitter accounts. The site also owns a Twitter account called FictionPress where users of the website are updated on changes and improvements made.

Creation

In 1998, Xing Li, a software designer, created FanFiction.Net. The site was created as a repository for fan-created stories that revolved around characters from popular literature, television, comics, or real-world celebrities. Unlike other fan fiction sites, FanFiction.Net allowed stories about any characters rather than revolving around a specific set of characters, such as those from Naruto, Harry Potter, or Kingdom Hearts. Registration was open to all people who claimed to be over 18, and by 2002 over 118,000 people were registered. At that time, one-third of the registrants self-identified as 18 or younger, and 80% were female.

Rating system

Fanfiction.net uses the rating system from FictionRatings.com. This system contains the ratings of K, K+, T, M and MA. The MA rating and explicit violent and/or sexual themes are forbidden.

Allowed ratings

Currently, the ratings K, K+, T and M are allowed.

K rating

The K rating is for audiences ages 5 or older. Any content that is rated K should be completely free of coarse language, adult themes and violence.

K+ rating

The K+ rating is recommended for audiences ages 9 or older. Content that is rated K+ should only contain minor coarse language and violence and should be completely free of adult themes.

T rating

The T rating is not recommended for audiences below age 13. Some non-explicit violence, presence of blood and minor coarse language, as well as minor suggestive adult themes can be used.

M rating

The M rating is only for audiences ages 16 or older. Coarse language, violence and suggestive adult themes are allowed if not too explicit. Fanfictions with these ratings often have sexual references.

Not allowed ratings

Currently, the MA rating is strictly forbidden.

MA rating

Only for people over 18 years old. Many M-rated stories that contain explicit adult themes still exist on Fanfiction.net and are yet to be removed.

Site content

Writers may upload their stories to the site and assign them a category and rating. The ratings are no longer done on the MPAA system, due to cease-and-desist demands from the Motion Picture Association of America in 2005. A list of explanations for the rating system currently employed is available from the drop-down rating menu in each of the individual archives on the site. The MA rating is not permitted on this site. The site does not pay money to people for posting content or charge money for posting on the website, and it uses advertisements to pay for costs.
FanFiction.net does not operate a screening or editorial board. Many users leave short reviews after reading stories, most of which are positive. While reviews can be left by those without accounts, it is an option for all writers on the site to moderate "anonymous reviews", made by those who are not signed into an account.
The stories are based on books, television series, films, and video games. Stories are about recent works and older works. By 2001, almost 100,000 stories were posted on the website. Steven Savage, a programmer who operated a column on FanFiction.net, described it as "the adult version of when kids play at being TV characters" and that the content posted on the website serves as examples for "when people really care about something." A. S. Berman of USA Today said in 2001 that FanFiction.net "reads like the 21st century successor to the poetry slams of the Beat Generation." It is the most popular erotica website for women.
In October 2008, the site underwent a major redesign of its admin/user area. Changes to how users check hits and reviews, post chapters, etc. were made.

Most popular sections

As of April 16, 2020, the top 20 fandoms on FanFiction.Net are :
RankFandomCategoryNo. of stories
1Harry PotterBooks822K
2NarutoAnime/Manga432K
3TwilightBooks221K
4SupernaturalTV Shows125K
5'Anime/Manga120K
6InuyashaAnime/Manga120K
7GleeTV Shows108K
8PokémonGames99.2K
9BleachAnime/Manga85.4K
10Percy Jackson and the OlympiansBooks77.7K
11Doctor WhoTV Shows76.1K
12Kingdom HeartsGames74.5K
13Yu-Gi-Oh!Anime/Manga68.3K
14Fairy TailAnime/Manga67.7K
15SherlockTV Shows60.1K
16Lord of the RingsBooks57.6K
17Star WarsMovies54.9K
18Dragon Ball ZAnime/Manga53.4K
19''Once Upon a Time'TV Shows52.6K
20'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'TV Shows50.5K

Notable information

FanFiction.net also hosts one of the longest works of fiction ever written. The Subspace Emissary's Worlds Conquest, a Super Smash Bros. fanfiction written by FanFiction.net user AuraChannelerChris, gained media attention for its length of over three and half million words at the time of notice, more than three times as long as In Search of Lost Time written by Marcel Proust, and is still being written. The longest fanfiction on the site is Ambience: A Fleet Symphony, a fanfiction of Kantai Collection, which is almost four and a half million words long.

Notable fanfiction

Fanfiction.net contains some fanfiction works of considerable length.
Some of them, like , are over 1.000.000 words long. Those stories are normally written over the course of many years. The table below lists notable fanfictions of different categories with more than 500,000 words to boast to its name and has a large following of fans.
CategoryTitleRatingLengthAuthorThemeOriginal Run
Games: Kantai CollectionAmbience: A Fleet SymphonyT4.550.000+ wordsHieda no AkyuuAlternate UniverseMay 8, 2014 — TBA
Games: Super Smash Bros.The Subspace Emissary's Worlds ConquestT4.100.000+ wordsAuraChannelerChrisN/AMarch 4, 2008 — TBA
Anime/Manga: A Certain Magical IndexA Certain Unknown Level 0T2,500,000+ wordsMrQuestionMarkCanon RetellingJanuary 17, 2013 — TBA
Anime/Manga: RWBYRWBY LoopsT2,198,000+ wordsLeviticus WilkesTime TravelApril 25, 2015 — TBA
Cartoon: 'GladiatorM2,017,000+ wordsSeyary-MinamotoRomanceMay 27, 2013 - TBA
Games: PokémonAshes of the PastT1.800.000+ wordsSaphronethTime travelAugust 7, 2011 — TBA
Cartoon: Gravity Falls/Steven UniverseUniverse FallsT1,600,000+MiniJenAlternate UniverseSeptember 30, 2015 — TBA
Cartoon: The Loud HouseReeling in the YearsT1,466,789Flagg1991Alternate UniverseNovember 15, 2017 — October 6, 2019
Anime/Manga: Code GeassA Cold CalculusT1,304,471 wordsZ98TragedyJune 29, 2015 — October 15, 2018
Books: Harry PotterTo Be a SlytherinT1,166,000+ wordsMorgana DerynComing-of-AgeMay 24, 2015 — July 18, 2018
Anime/Manga: Fate/stay night Fragments of ChaldeaT1,060,000+ wordsGhostXavierSlice of LifeJune 22, 2016 — TBA
Cartoons: Ever After HighThrough the Looking GlassT1,002,000+ wordsThe Celestial Sky DragonSlice of LifeNovember 12, 2017 — TBA
Anime/Manga: EvangelionShinji and Warhammer40kT791,067 wordsCharles BhepinHeavily Modified Canon RetellingNovember 11, 2007 — TBA
Cartoons: 'EmbersT757,772 wordsVatharaN/ASeptember 24, 2009 — January 18, 2014
Books: Harry PotterHarry CrowT737,006 wordsRobStAlternate UniverseJune 5, 2012 — June 8, 2014
Misc: WrestlingAria's ShieldM730.000+ wordsLivHardyN/AAugust 23, 2013 — TBA
Anime/Manga: Switzerland's Trigger Happy Letters to the WorldT724,353 wordsConfoederatioHelveticaHumor/AdventureJune 17, 2011 — October 10, 2015
Anime/Manga: NarutoDreaming of SunshineT711.000+ wordsSilver QueenOriginal Character Self-insertSeptember 2, 2011 — TBA
Anime/Manga: Sword Art OnlineFairy Dance of DeathT670,000+ wordsCatsyAlternate UniverseNovember 6, 2012 - TBA
Games: Sonic the HedgehogLife At Pizza HutT500,000+ wordsYoshizilla-RhedosaurusSupernatural/HumorMay 1, 2010 — TBA

Disallowed fanfiction

Copyright and trademark issues

FanFiction.Net instituted several policy changes as it grew in size and popularity. These policies frequently led to the deletion of fanfiction based on the copyrighted works of certain published authors or containing specifically targeted content.
Since the site's founding, several professional authors and producers have asked that stories based on their copyrighted or trademarked works be removed, including Anne Rice, P. N. Elrod, Archie Comics, Dennis L. McKiernan, Irene Radford, J.R. Ward, Laurell K. Hamilton, Nora Roberts/J.D. Robb, Raymond Feist, Robin Hobb, Robin McKinley, and Terry Goodkind.
In addition, stories based on real-life celebrities were disallowed around 2003. Fan fiction based on professional wrestling, however, is still allowed, being the number one fandom in the "Miscellaneous" category.

NC-17 ratings

On September 12, 2002, FanFiction.Net banned and removed material that was rated NC-17. Prior to the new policy, the site would use a pop-up to prompt readers to say whether they were over 17 or not, but since then, the site has relied on its users to report stories that are inappropriately rated. Some NC-17 material was moved to , a similar site which was created to serve the adults who write R and NC-17 rated fan fiction. However, many stories containing explicit material still exist and have yet to be removed.
Story titles and summaries must be rated K.

CYOA (Choose-Your-Own-Adventure)/Reader-Insertion fics

These have been banned since 2005, and the site removed all material that had the potential of inserting the reader into a fanfiction. Under the heading of "Entries not allowed," Item #5 says: Any form of interactive entry: choose your adventure, second person/you based, Q&As, etc.

Songfics

In 2005, FanFiction.net banned songfics which contain copyrighted lyrics. Public domain lyrics or lyrics written by the author of the fanfiction are allowed, however.

Lists

Until April 21, 2002, in addition to fiction stories based on existing characters, the site had a section devoted to lists, generally humor-related, for example "20 Ways to Dump Your Girlfriend".

Globalization

At first, FanFiction.net's server was accessible mainly only in the West; and worked poorly, if at all, in other parts of the world. In late 2006, announcements were made of special web links designed for Europe and Asia. These were supposed to give other areas of the world a significant boost in server speed on the website. In 2007, all three web links were combined under one worldwide link. In an announcement on the home page, it was stated that the site would go global that year.
Prior to the reorganizations of 2002, FanFiction.Net contained approximately 20% of English-language fanfiction.
According to Hitwise, as of August 2007 FanFiction.Net comprised 34.7% of all traffic directed to sites in the Entertainment, Books and Writing category. For the week ending August 25, 2007, the site was ranked 159 out of over in terms of hits.

FictionPress.com

FanFiction.net's sister site, FictionPress.com, contains over 1 million original stories, poems, and plays. The site has a similar format and rules to FanFiction.net, except that no fan fiction is allowed. Currently, there are more poems than prose.