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| + | |title=Similar Occurrences |
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| + | |content=For other incidents in which platforms used by [[:Category:Fan_Communities|fan communities]] have cracked down on fanworks, discussion by fans, and fansites with "inappropriate" content, see: |
| + | *[[The_X-Files#Cease_.26_Desist|Cease and Desist by FOX against fan sites]] (mid-[[1990s]]) |
| + | *[[The Viacom Crackdowns]] (1995, 2005) |
| + | *[[PotterWar]] (2001-2002) |
| + | *[[Tripod Massacre]] (March 2001) |
| + | *[[FanFiction.Net's NC-17 Purges: 2002 and 2012]] |
| + | * [[Quizilla#Bought Out and Changed: 2006|Quizilla's purge]] (2006) |
| + | *[[Strikethrough]]/[[Boldthrough]] (May-August 2007) |
| + | *[[GeoCities#The 2009 Shutdown: A Sample Plea Regarding the Site Closing|GeoCities Shutdown]] (2009) |
| + | * [[Delicious#AVOS Launches New Delicious|tagging policy decisions at Delicious]] (2011) |
| + | * [[The Snappening]] (2018) |
| + | * [[Tumblr NSFW Content Purge]] (2018) |
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| + | For a more general related topic, see [[List of Content Banned by Archives]]. |
| + | }} |
| When the new Delicious was launched on September 27, it was met with an intensely negative response.<ref>[http://deliciouslymad.livejournal.com/21308.html oh my god] (Accessed Sept. 27, 2011)</ref><ref>[http://fail-fandomanon.livejournal.com/20110.html?thread=88421006#t88421006 thread] at [[Fail-Fandomanon]] (Accessed Sept. 27, 2011)</ref> Immediately, many fans started accounts on other social bookmarking services (notably [[Diigo]] and [[Pinboard]]), people started posting and linking meta,<ref>[http://rageprufrock.dreamwidth.org/47371.html special edition of /report] by [[rageprufrock]] and [[mklutz]].</ref><ref>[[lian]]. [http://lian.dreamwidth.org/169561.html quick'n'dirty delicious linkspam]</ref> and one fan set up a google spreadsheet for people to self-report their user names on alternate services.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoR0vrg5fIdOdF9jSWJUcmRBaVpZQ1Z1Q0J2bm1uS1E&hl=en_US#gid=0 the great delicious migration]</ref> | | When the new Delicious was launched on September 27, it was met with an intensely negative response.<ref>[http://deliciouslymad.livejournal.com/21308.html oh my god] (Accessed Sept. 27, 2011)</ref><ref>[http://fail-fandomanon.livejournal.com/20110.html?thread=88421006#t88421006 thread] at [[Fail-Fandomanon]] (Accessed Sept. 27, 2011)</ref> Immediately, many fans started accounts on other social bookmarking services (notably [[Diigo]] and [[Pinboard]]), people started posting and linking meta,<ref>[http://rageprufrock.dreamwidth.org/47371.html special edition of /report] by [[rageprufrock]] and [[mklutz]].</ref><ref>[[lian]]. [http://lian.dreamwidth.org/169561.html quick'n'dirty delicious linkspam]</ref> and one fan set up a google spreadsheet for people to self-report their user names on alternate services.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoR0vrg5fIdOdF9jSWJUcmRBaVpZQ1Z1Q0J2bm1uS1E&hl=en_US#gid=0 the great delicious migration]</ref> |
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