When Disney bought FanLib, what did it get, and what did it do with it?
The short answer: Disney got the servers and the software - everything but content - and launched
Take180 the same month FanLib closed (August, 2008). But to understand the full story, such as why FanLib erased its fanfiction archive, you need background
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P.S. the beverages pictured are non-alcoholic and contain no artificial coloring.
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Laurie
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It begs for more pinata porn.
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I abandoned Pinata in the lobby of my building, and he vanished within an hour. I am a bad person!
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I tried to give away my free leather Fanlib notebook, but had no takers!
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But over to the important stuff: So you're using Merlin icons now? :)
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MERLIN!
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Beth Palladino
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I heard about that, yes. But two weeks is completely inadequate, no matter what tools were provided. Only members who logged on constantly would hear of it. How many of the 20,000 members knew in time? I would consider six months adequate.
It's typical for fan-run fanfiction sites to stay up for years even when the maintainers can no longer update them. An example is the Library of Moria, which was founded in 2002, and is still around today, although the fan founder could no longer maintain it after 2004. She found a handful of fans to keep it going. FanLib could have done the same.
I don't think what Fanlib did was wrong. [regarding asking for FFN passwords]
We disagree on that.
Anyway, the best thing about Fanlib was the forum, not the archive. If you never participated there, you missed out on some great people who actually read across fandoms, even ones they don't know.I may have failed ( ... )
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