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[quote=Anonymous]Source? What type of behavior? Or is it the story content you’re worried about? It has a governing board, so I’m not sure what you mean by “taken over.” If you see something that violates their terms of service, report it. They’ll be on it. People are responsible for their own media consumption and that of their children. If you don’t want your teen reading a certain type of story or a certain type of content and you can’t trust them to abide by your rules, they shouldn’t be on AO3. There are fansites that don’t allow adult content they should use instead. (Also, watch out for the public library, as many of us were reading sexual content in Harlequin novels, Danielle Steele, Stephen King, Anne Rice, and VC Andrews books by middle school.) People who enjoy writing/reading fictional content you don’t like =/= predatory. Now, if there’s actual predatory behavior happening, as I said— report it. [/quote]
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