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I recently started rewatching some pre-2010 anime and remembered really liking a certain fanfic. I tried to look for it, but it no longer exists.
I started reading new fics.
Somehow the scene's still alive, and there's someone who has been writing for over a decade.
The new fics are different from what I used to, but they weren't bad.
Some stories even give me hope for the new generation.
Funny enough, I think ff.net has better stories than AO3. But maybe that's because it's been around for longer time and is basically the first thing people find when they look for fanfiction.
The more I read, the more I want a certain kind of fic, but that basically doesn't exist.
I either have to write it myself or look elsewhere.
I decided to look elsewhere.
JP side was always a mystery, despite knowing that the things I love are from there, no news besides the big events ever reaches my bubble.
I had a .txt file of a JP fic from around 2016 that had already been deleted, and tried to translate it with AI. The result is, well, good enough.
...then I realized that the kind of fic I wanted, there were a lot of it in JP (and CN).
I wish I could see KR scene, but I can't find anything.
>ff.net horrible layout
You could always just download the stories you interested in with fichub.