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Comment Re:mommy, what's "MPREG"? (Score 1) 325

this is not a place you want your children freely roaming about or practicing their writing skills. The two sites cited in the article are basically ages-13-and-up sites. Neither us at FictionAlley.org nor the admins at Sugarquill allow people to register for the site to submit or review fics if they're under 13 years of age, and our message boards at FA are off limit to posting as well. At FA, we also have a two-page block in front of any R-rated stories, which asks people if they're underage and if they are, whether their parent/guardian is ok with them reading R-rated fics. Yes, of course, people will lie, and we're not doing this to duck responsibility - it's just a way of preventing people from randomly stumbling across a story that they're not mature enough to read. As a parent myself, I am a big fan of parents keeping an eye on their kids - especially the under-14's - when said kids are online. I don't think that ickle 8-9 year olds should be wandering the internet sans supervision, and I don't think they should be reading any of the R-rated stories on FA. Rather, I'm simply saying that an unsupervised child in the world of Harry Potter fanfiction might wonder how exactly Severus Snape managed to get pregnant with Draco Malfoy's baby, and why exactly Ginny Weasley became so much of a harlet. Because Tom Riddle is evil and left an evil residue in her mind, of course. There's a slew of Evil!Ginny fics out there, you see...

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