Pros, cons, & audiences of every writing/webnovel site[a continual discussion]

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I want to produce a helpful comprehensive list of all the writing/webnovel/publishing sites and what each provide so I come asking for your knowledge. What are some of the pros, cons, audiences, popular genres, unpopular genres, communities, and scandals or unethical business practices that each site has. This can be from personal experiences to events that can be traced. If I don't have a site on this list, please let me know so I can add it. All additions are welcome as this is an incomplete list. I will also be putting this on other writing forums to get thoughts directly from the source.

What does each site offer best and what is so bad about it that you wish you never had to use it? What genre's do the readers enjoy and what genre's do they hate? Is the audience good, toxic, and/or something else? Are the communities helpful or are they gatekeeping? What business practices do you support and what do you hate or believe to be unethical? Have they done anything illegal? These are all questions I want to know before I put a story on a site so I figured this would help. It would also give an immediate source of where to publish their works.

Scribblehub:
Pros: promotes new stories, easy to use UI, friendly to new writers.
Cons: low moderation, lack of reader interactions.
Popular genre's: isekai, migration, smut, fantasy.
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audiences: good but mostly lurkers.
community(forums & discord): very nice and helpful to new writers.
known scandals and/or business practices: unknown.

Royal Road:
Pros: large readerbase, active commenters, knows what they want.people will correct your grammar mistakes. can be great place to learn for beginners. Readers are more willing to pledge on patreon.
Cons: very high standards, knows what they want. No exposure without ads. anime stuffs, gender bender or sexual stuffs get review bombed to oblivion. Authors doing so many review swaps and shout out swap. be ready to receive a lot of hate. Little to no lewd writings.
Popular genre's: litrpg, transmigration, high fantasy.
Unpopular genre's: mostly anything else.
audiences: Very active.
community(forums & discord): 50/50 chance it is helpful or toxic.
known scandals and/or business practices: unknown.

Tapas:
Pros: Large readerbase, has comics too, basically Webnovel without any sketchy contract.
Cons: mostly for comics, large readerbase
Popular genre's: LGBTQ+, fantasy, thriller/horror, romance
Unpopular genre's:
audiences: lurkers
community(forums & discord): very active but mostly writers and artists looking for subscribers.
known scandals and/or business practices: unknown

Webnovel:
Pros: most popular reading site. copyrighted the entire medium, very well known. can make money immediately once contracted. good exposure and they will actively promote contracted stories. very nice readers, quite similar to SH. They also have low standard and they read anything. paragraph comment system that let you post memes
Cons: terrible contract deals, bots, fake interactions, stolen stories, no care for new stories. very limited exposure without contract. 2000 words per day minimum if you want to success there. Your story will also have to have hundreds of chapters.
Popular genre's: isekai, litrpg, fantasy, transmigration
Unpopular genre's:
audiences: bots and lurkers
community(forums & discord): poor and losing activity
known scandals and/or business practices: stealing/swindling the rights to peoples works, charging for unfinished stories, Chinese censorship

Ritoria:
Pros: very good for romance
Cons: very bad UI, glitchy site
Popular genre's: romance, smut, supernatural, historical
Unpopular genre's: action, adventure
audiences: unknown
community(forums & discord): lots of discussion, very small
known scandals and/or business practices: unknown

Honeyfeed:
Pros: Gentler site than Royal Road and Scribble Hub. Good for people seeking to heal their traumas from RR and SH.
Cons: Gatekeepers, more focused on weaboo style stories.
Popular Genres: Hachiman-style, kinda edgy, drama stories.
Unpopular Genres: Non-JPLN stories get less attention, though it can still get popular.
Audience: Global, though anime-focused. Will seek more JPLN-style stories than western ones.
Community: Some gatekeepers and elitists, but if you can look past beyond them, HF community can be helpful. Seriously serious though.
Known Scandals and/or business practices: Nothing of the sort.

Wattpad:
Pros: Okay interface for stories. Established readership. Community isn't harsh.
Cons: Less features for editing. Baffling ranking system that seems completely random.
Popular genre's: Romance. Billionare Romance. Werewolf Romance. Vampire Romance.
Unpopular genre's: Everything That Isn't Romance.
audiences: Romance seekers.
community(forums & discord): No forum
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Fanfiction.net:
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Penana:
Pro: easy to use UI.
Cons: if you write original, it will seldom gain traction.
Popular Genre: K-Pop fanfictions
Unpopular Genre: original stories
Audience: International, though mostly Southeast Asian and East Asians.
Community: pretty chill, though if you're lucky, you can encounter someone accusing you of stealing your own drawing because he saw it in a dream.
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Soyetsu:
Pros: Your gateway to JPLN market.
Cons: Catered to JP audience; gaijins not welcome. Site in JP, you'll hafta use Google Translate to navigate if you can't talk weeb. Site uses web hosting site called Mitemin.
Popular Genre: anything JP, but isekai, yes.
Unpopular Genre: anything non-JP
Audience: Japanese people, most can't read English.
Community: there are friendly JP peeps talking to gaijins like me, but it's seldom.
Known Scandals and/or business practices: they say it's the JP Wattpad, and I agree.

Pixiv:
Pros: more formatting optiona for a UI similar to Syosetu, can upload images mid-chapter without hosting site.
Cons: as an image-majority site, novels are a second priority. Also, author's notes are at the beginning of the chapter. Premium sub gives you option to schedule releases. system/editor is very barebones, and to add proper tags, you must know Japanese. Not good for newcomers.
Popular genres: whatever is popular in Syosetu coz yeah Pixiv is Syosetu with pics.
Unpopular genres: nothing comes to mind.
Audience: Japanese, though many can understand and converse in English.
Community: more JP readers for English works than Syosetu
Known scandal and/or business practices: Hentai of all sorts and depravity.

Infinite stories:
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Writing.com:
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AO3:
Pros: No ConCrit Culture, Relaxed Content Rules, No Overbearing Moderation, No down votes.
Cons: Restriction on Original Works*, Fan-fiction focus, poor use of tags, no way to advertise your work. Monetization is banned on site!
Popular Genres: fan-fiction (with shipping and smut)
Unpopular: Original Works
Audience:
Community: No Forums. Only Reddit or Discord. No ConCrit Site Attitude. Occasional trolls and attempt at gatekeeping
known scandals and/or business practices: None / Monetization Banned
Remark (important): *) Original Works are restricted / not allowed on the AO3, which could be "bypassed" by considering your work "fannish" (by the moderator's own words) which means it couldn't be ever monetized and posted on AO3. Any attempt at monetization result in ban, links to patreon etc. not allowed. However, if you just post the story without any strings attached (no monetization, no advanced chapter patreon etc.) and declare it free and "fannish" (they love the word, it means writing for fandom) it's valid. Few people will moan about Reddit, but it is not strictly agains tthe rules.

Tumblr:
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Amazon Kindle:
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Barnes & Noble:
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Inkitt:
Pros: great UI, you can upload your manuscript, and the site can automatically assign a chapter based on your chapter count. Wattpad-like simple UI.
Cons: can't upload pics, save for the cover. Limited formatting options.
Popular Genre: Ladies' Romance; novels with Alpha in the title, or with naked macho men in the cover.
Unpopular Genre: male-oriented works.
Audience: Ladies
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Known scandals and/or business practices: nothing comes to mind.

Creative Novels:
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Moonquill:
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community(forums & discord): Royal Road sister site.
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Booknet.com:
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Spacebattles.com:
Pros: Forum Based, Latest Post On Top, No Rating system or Active Competition,
Cons: Prudes, paranoid moderation, strict site rules. No mentions of sexuality allowed.
Popular genre's: Sci-fi and Fantasy, Fan-fiction
Unpopular genre's: None (Unless conflicting with rules)
audiences: Fan-fiction, power-fantasy, self-inserts, and all attempts to "fix" the story
community(forums & discord): Forum based. Accommodating unless conflicting with rules.
Known scandals and/or business practices: overbearing moderation. Political discussion argument spilling over to the entire forum result in random bans based on the words, or perceived political allegiances.

Questionable Questing:
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Fictionpress:
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StoriesOnline:
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Cons: erotica only
Popular genre's: erotica
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Sofurry:
Pros: Furries. Good UI for posting novels, and passable text editor!
Cons: Furries. Less active than FurAffinity. Poor discoverability.
Popular genre's: Furry / Smut
Unpopular genre's: Non-Furry. Non-smut.
Audiences: Furry. Smut. Non-Smut stories are very rare, and get very minimal attention.
community(forums & discord): Furry. Have their own forums and discord, but considerably fewer members compared to FurAffinity.
known scandals and/or business practices: none.

Furaffinity:
Pros: Furries. All furry content welcomed. Visual / audio / etc. Strong AI aversion.
Cons: Furries. Short stories are common, but the UI is unfriendly for posting novels. They would either become an unformatted text, or could be uploaded as the PDF file. Better upload your novel as the single PDF file, as the site created with the visual art in mind doesn't comprehend the next chapter/previous chapter. Requires including artwork to get attention! Strong AI aversion.
Popular genre's: Furry. The short story - smut. All furry content welcomed, but you need to work around the UI for text.
Unpopular genre's: Non-Furry. Non-Smut.
Audiences: Furry.
Community (forums & discord): Furry. Main site for furry community, large community, active Discord.
Known scandals and/or business practices: None. Hacking attempt promptly resolved by active moderation.

Quotev:
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Chyoa:
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StoryForge:
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Substack:
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Medium.com:
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Reddit Serials:
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SufficientVelocity:
Pros: Forum Based, Latest Post On Top, No Rating system or Active Competition
Cons: Spacebattles sister site (!!!). All the issues of the Spacebattles in different colours, strict content rules.
Popular genre's: Sci-fi and Fantasy, Fan-fiction
Unpopular genre's: Harem or Anything Conflicting with rules.
audiences: Same as the Spacebattles, sharing a lot of users.
community(forums & discord): Forum based. Active discussion on site.
known scandals and/or business practices: Spacebattles Sister Site. The forum identity is heavily based on the fact they were split from the Spacebattles over pointless disagreement, inheriting all the same issues, and even though it is largely pointless conflict between two identical twins with different hair dye, you need to know because everything revolves around it.

WebkomPH
Pros: UI similar to ScribbleHub.
Cons: Website sucks, overall. You can't even reorder the chapters you already released.
Popular Genre: Romance and action
Unpopular stories: preachy stories (with moral lessons and similar)
Audience: Filipinos
Community: if you can get along with us, Flips, then you're all good. Though, at times, there are crazies who compete against you for no reason.
Known scandals: occasional favoritism.

Belletristica
Pros: nice, simple UI
Cons: German-language, hard to get traction if you're writing English-language novel.
Popular Genre: haven't got to navigate that site much coz it is in German.
Unpopular genre: similar to my answer above
Audience: Germans
Community: it's in German, but it seems like a lively site if you can speak and understand German.
Known Scandals: possibly shutting down and changing names.

Booklat
Pros: dead.
Cons: dead.
Popular Genre: Romance
Unpopular genre: action, male-oriented stuff
Community: dead.
Known scandals: dead.

DeviantArt
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Fox-Teller
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Neovel
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Booksie
Pros: Decent UI. Link directly to Amazon if you have books for sale there. New readers get a lot of interest. You can join "Houses" of like-minded people to help your book find its audience.
Cons: Requires time to build relationships, which is cool, but might take time you don't have.
Popular genre's: A wide range, including poetry.
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community(forums & discord): Within "Houses"
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Campfire Writing
Pros: Pretty. Browser, and Desktop and mobile apps. Can monetise or offer free. Can be free to use just to publish (upload completed ebook).
Cons: Expensive if you choose to buy all the modules for the behind-the-scenes stuff, but regularly do 20% off sales. Max of 25000 words posted without paying for a premium account.
Popular genre's: Fantasy, SciFi
Unpopular genre's: no NSFW, but not totally prudish.
audiences: Fairly small, broad, growing
community(forums & discord): Discord
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Yoru (https://app.yoru.world/en)
Pros: Allows you to offer stories as "Pay what you want", Free, or Premium; and accept "donations". I love that flexibility. Mobile apps.
Cons: Actively under development by a very small team, so not running totally smoothly, yet. Currently not working great on desktop browser without a login, and some other bugs still getting ironed out.
Popular genre's: Fantasy, SciFi, Girl love
Unpopular genre's: no NSFW, but not totally prudish.
audiences: Fairly small, Probably mostly women? English and Japanese speakers
community(forums & discord): Discord
known scandals and/or business practices: Too new. All good, so far

Known Aggregators:
these are sites that no one should publish their story on because they steal other peoples works. Use this list to see if anyone is stealing your work.

Huh. I didn't even know most these existed.
Interesting....
 

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suggested updates/additions:

Tapas
Pros: Large readerbase, has comics too, basically Webnovel without any sketchy contract.
Cons: mostly for comics, large readerbase, low promotion opportunities/visibility for free series
Popular genre's: BL,* Pseudo-Historical Romantasy, Action Fantasy
Unpopular genre's: Nonfiction
audiences: lurkers
community(forums & discord): active and helpful discord with ocassional disruptors and responsive staff, forums mostly writers looking for subs
known scandals and/or business practices: there have been discrepancies between community-tracked statistics and final results in past contests which lead some to believe that they are not entirely fair, but nothing has been proven in that regard; lists free series under "Community", confuses readers assuming it is a forum space, has been asked repeatedly by writers to change it but will not

*while there is LGBTQ+ and GL available, BL is by far the the most popular of the three

Ritoria
Pros: very good for romance
Cons: likely has been abandoned by staff, as they have not responded to anything for several months
Popular genre's: romance, smut, supernatural, historical
Unpopular genre's: action, adventure
audiences: unknown
community(forums & discord): lots of discussion, very small
known scandals and/or business practices: unknown

Fictionate
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community(forums & discord):
known scandals and/or business practices: when questioned on where they source the voices for their audiobook program, insisted they do not use AI and pay VAs but refused to produce any proof, such as naming the VAs, and have no clear source listed anywhere on their website for this

Neovel
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known scandals and/or business practices: when questioned by user base for unclear contest rules which awarded the same person first and second place (monetary), site dev/founder proceeded to insult contest entrants by saying their work was "lucky" to even place at all and were not actually worthy of winning (basically implying that all entrants besides the winner of first/second place were garbage and the 4th place winner (they skipped third, which was what was also being questioned) was the shiniest turd)


as an aside, I don't think Moonquill is a sister site to RR? it's an independent publishing site that entered into a publishing agreement with RR so RR writers could submit to them. it's owned by different people and has no other ties to RR besides that that I am aware of.
 
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as an aside, I don't think Moonquill is a sister site to RR? it's an independent publishing site that entered into a publishing agreement with RR so RR writers could submit to them. it's owned by different people and has no other ties to RR besides that that I am aware of.
A mysterious company without the home address, only PO Box mysteriously associated with the Royal Road, which demand the all rights (exclusive and worldwide) to your work, including other books and sequels, they can make whatever changes they want and you just have to take it, they can impose deadlines on you and require that you either write more for them or let them publish whatever sequels they want, and they will make no attempt to protect you from plagiarism....

...yet keep the 50% of your earnings.
 

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suggested updates/additions:

Tapas
Pros: Large readerbase, has comics too, basically Webnovel without any sketchy contract.
Cons: mostly for comics, large readerbase, low promotion opportunities/visibility for free series
Popular genre's: BL,* Pseudo-Historical Romantasy, Action Fantasy
Unpopular genre's: Nonfiction
audiences: lurkers
community(forums & discord): active and helpful discord with ocassional disruptors and responsive staff, forums mostly writers looking for subs
known scandals and/or business practices: community-tracked rankings for past contests entries do not match winners of contests, even allowing for "judging adjustment" of scores - Tapas may prioritize entries they think will be more marketable to bump down entries but not fully proven, just suspected (entries that have entered on the last day of the contest period have won despite subs and likes for entry period counting towards final scoring); lists free series under "Community", confuses readers assuming it is a forum space, has been asked repeatedly by writers to change it but will not

*while there is LGBTQ+ and GL available, BL is by far the the most popular of the three

Ritoria
Pros: very good for romance
Cons: likely has been abandoned by staff, as they have not responded to anything for several months
Popular genre's: romance, smut, supernatural, historical
Unpopular genre's: action, adventure
audiences: unknown
community(forums & discord): lots of discussion, very small
known scandals and/or business practices: unknown

Fictionate
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community(forums & discord):
known scandals and/or business practices: when questioned on where they source the voices for their audiobook program, insisted they do not use AI and pay VAs but refused to produce any proof, such as naming the VAs, and have no clear source listed anywhere on their website for this

Neovel
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community(forums & discord):
known scandals and/or business practices: when questioned by user base for unclear contest rules which awarded the same person first and second place (monetary), site dev/founder proceeded to insult contest entrants by saying their work was "lucky" to even place at all and were not actually worthy of winning (basically implying that all entrants besides the winner of first/second place were garbage and the 4th place winner (they skipped third, which was what was also being questioned) was the shiniest turd)


as an aside, I don't think Moonquill is a sister site to RR? it's an independent publishing site that entered into a publishing agreement with RR so RR writers could submit to them. it's owned by different people and has no other ties to RR besides that that I am aware of.
Good to know. I'll double check the moonquill RR thing as I was under the impression that they were related via some related business. I'll update and look into the rest. I don't want to make any allegations that could land me a defamation charge.
Scribble Hub is the easiest site to get trending on, and all genres can get it.
Will update it but I don't think we can make the claim of easiest to get trending on.
 

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Good to know. I'll double check the moonquill RR thing as I was under the impression that they were related via some related business. I'll update and look into the rest. I don't want to make any allegations that could land me a defamation charge.
The Moonquill is the web-site owned by the InkQuill LLC

Legally, it is a distinctive business entity from the Royal Road, and unlike the Royal Road, it is registered in the United States.

Previously, they were registered only in the PO Box

Now, their address has been specified to 1805 Crystal Dr Apt 908S, Arlington, Virginia, 22202, United States.

This is public information.
 

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Good to know. I'll double check the moonquill RR thing as I was under the impression that they were related via some related business. I'll update and look into the rest. I don't want to make any allegations that could land me a defamation charge.

Will update it but I don't think we can make the claim of easiest to get trending on.
I was very careful with my wording here for that reason, so I understand - in fact, I'll probably change it again, though I did specify nothing was proven, only suspected based on discrepancies

Oh, and for Neovel, I was one of the authors in the discord when that happened, so that is not secondhand at all - that 100% happened and led to many writers leaving the site (including the person who won)
 

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Spacebattles.com:
Pros: Forum Based, Latest Post On Top, No Rating system or Active Competition,
I believe they have a weekly ranking system. First time I reached the top ten, I remembered being so happy... then shortly realized I wasn't impressed with myself.
Just an addition:
Pros: They have a Quest system or something, quite enjoyable for some time.
Cons: they hate Overlord and powerstomping. DC fans are absolutely toxic. Just a personal experience. Stories other than Worm-related generally gets ignored.
 

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Cons: they hate Overlord and powerstomping. DC fans are absolutely toxic. Just a personal experience. Stories other than Worm-related generally gets ignored.
Oh, but SB are raging munchkins at heart, if they had any objection at curbstomping it usually means you aren't curbstomping enough.
 

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CHYOA
Pros:
has branching chapter trees allowing for variants of chapters or 'split-offs' from the main story, also functionality for smooth merging again, and an optional game mode feature where choosing different chapters affects stats which can enable or disable later chapters (haven't played with it myself, except from the perspective of a reader) - you need a hosting site, but you can embed pictures and gifs directly into the chapters
Cons: you need to log in to read tried it just now, could read just fine while not logged in :blob_hmm_two: - inbuilt search features range mostly from confusing to terrible, though recently updated stories do get bumped to the front page and usually stay there for several (5-ish) hours - there are some ai ad-equivalents, but they're not super intrusive
Popular genres: smut, power fantasy
Unpopular genres: anything without smut
Audiences: lots of lurkers, but there are some commenters (I have multiple loyal commenters, but that may be somewhat due to the style of my story and the fact that I almost always include an author's note, which encourages engagement)
community(forums & discord): unknown
known scandals and/or business practices: moderators seem pretty hands-off so long as you're not breaking any actual laws

It's far from exhaustive and not the most concise either, but hopefully this helps.
 

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Back in 2014 I made my first Quotev account and than forgot about it. Than in 2021 I started posting a bunch of stories.

It was pretty easy to use and there were a ton of different groups, but not anymore. Right now, it's kinda a ghost town
 
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Back in 2014 Iase my first Quotev account and than forgot about it. Than in 2021 I started posting a bunch of stories.

It was pretty easy to use and there were a ton of different groups, but not anymore. Right now, it's kinda a ghost town
Good to know. Thank you!
 

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I think there's a new one called MoFic? It's sending authors invites to post on their site, with potential monetization. Haven't tried it, but I did check it out.

9/10 I suspect it to be like Wattpad in terms of reader preferences.
 
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