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Why did the largest Russian-language fanfiction site make its same-sex stories inaccessible?

Ficbook, the internet’s largest Russian-language fanfiction archive, has announced its decision to remove stories with gay and bisexual characters after being taken offline by Russia’s censors last month. The site’s vast multi-genre archive of fanfiction — the catch-all term used for amateur authors writing often highly sexualised stories based on well-known works of literature, film and TV — has won the site millions of users over the years, with writers of all backgrounds previously being free to share erotica based on everything from the Harry Potter universe to that of the Wagner Group mutiny.
Ficbook gets over 100 million monthly views — comparable to the traffic enjoyed by Russian state-owned news agency RIA Novosti
“It’s just a platform for posting amateur literary works. What kind of propaganda can there be?”
“Fanfiction is also freedom of self-expression, meaning that slash fanfics will be very abundant on any site.”










