A sequel, of sorts, to my post regarding the limbo that the World's Worst Site is (still) stuck in.
They say that the Internet never forgets -- but with Usenet increasingly harder to accessand the Internet Archive having gone out of service following a mass hack and DDOS attack (EDIT: It's back up as of this morning. I think we'll still need to rely on Google Groups for the fics, though), I find our lack of funny.... even more compounded than when I first learned that the World's Worst Site was in a deletion queue.
Attempts to contact the two masterminds of the World's Worst Fanfic have gone unanswered. So too have requests for information on the Book of Faces and by email to Steve Stonebraker, Keeper of ATT's FAQ.
So, under that old maxim of "Can I do less?", I've gone and used what I could find before the hack to give us a revised and somewhat expanded World's Worst Fanfic Universe, over on the Fandom fanon wiki.
Well, that's one phase of a salvage operation. But the harder thing would be finding a home for the actual fiction. (I mean, there are hosts such as FF and AO3, but trawling and saving copies might prove a labour or three....and then we need to make sure of accreditation.)
Anyway, I did at least manage to find one of the guys who started all this madness on this very board, so that's another good thing.
Is anyone else out there willing and able to Rescue the Funny? Too much of Web 1.0 fan-made content has already been lost.... I know I would rather not have one of the few things that brought me joy in the turn-of-the-millennium disappear as well.
They say that the Internet never forgets -- but with Usenet increasingly harder to access
Attempts to contact the two masterminds of the World's Worst Fanfic have gone unanswered. So too have requests for information on the Book of Faces and by email to Steve Stonebraker, Keeper of ATT's FAQ.
So, under that old maxim of "Can I do less?", I've gone and used what I could find before the hack to give us a revised and somewhat expanded World's Worst Fanfic Universe, over on the Fandom fanon wiki.
Well, that's one phase of a salvage operation. But the harder thing would be finding a home for the actual fiction. (I mean, there are hosts such as FF and AO3, but trawling and saving copies might prove a labour or three....and then we need to make sure of accreditation.)
Anyway, I did at least manage to find one of the guys who started all this madness on this very board, so that's another good thing.
Is anyone else out there willing and able to Rescue the Funny? Too much of Web 1.0 fan-made content has already been lost.... I know I would rather not have one of the few things that brought me joy in the turn-of-the-millennium disappear as well.