💾 Archived View for gemini.spam.works › mirrors › textfiles › internet › FAQ › erotica.faq captured on 2022-04-29 at 15:06:31.
⬅️ Previous capture (2022-03-01)
-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Path: bloom-beacon.mit.edu!grapevine.lcs.mit.edu!olivea!charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu!yeshua.marcam.com!MathWorks.Com!news.duke.edu!godot.cc.duq.edu!newsfeed.pitt.edu!dsinc!netnews.upenn.edu!news.amherst.edu!not-for-mail From: erotica@unix.amherst.edu (Tim Pierce) Newsgroups: rec.arts.erotica,alt.sex,alt.sex.stories.d,rec.arts.prose,rec.answers,alt.answers,news.answers Subject: ADMIN: rec.arts.erotica introduction Supersedes: <erotica_765709204@unix.amherst.edu> Followup-To: alt.sex.stories.d Date: 7 May 1994 05:00:06 -0400 Organization: Amherst College, Amherst MA, USA Lines: 331 Approved: erotica@unix.amherst.edu, news-answers-request@mit.edu Expires: 20 Jun 1994 09:00:03 GMT Message-ID: <erotica_768301203@unix.amherst.edu> Reply-To: twpierce@unix.amherst.edu (Tim Pierce) NNTP-Posting-Host: amhux3.amherst.edu Summary: rec.arts.erotica Frequently Asked Questions and submission guidelines Xref: bloom-beacon.mit.edu rec.arts.erotica:842 alt.sex:64872 alt.sex.stories.d:4138 rec.arts.prose:1736 rec.answers:5321 alt.answers:2730 news.answers:19238 Archive-name: erotica-faq Frequency: monthly Last-modified: 15 Apr 1994 - [NOTE: I have reformatted the FAQ into a minimal digest format - suggested by Chris Lewis (clewis@ferret.ocunix.on.ca). I hope that - for readers who do not undigestify FAQs this will be a low-impact - change, while making the FAQ more useful for newsreaders which support - RFC1153-compliant digests. To reduce confusion, the contents of the - FAQ have not changed, apart from the copyright notice below, since - its last posting in April. Please send any feedback on the format - or content of the FAQ to twpierce@unix.amherst.edu.] INTRODUCTION TO REC.ARTS.EROTICA AND FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS [ Last changed: April 15, 1994 ] Tim Pierce (twpierce@unix.amherst.edu) Originally by: Evan Leibovich (evan@telly.on.ca) + Copyright 1994 by Tim Pierce. Permission is granted to copy and + redistribute this document provided that it remains complete and + unmodified. + + For the most up-to-date copy of this FAQ, send mail to + erotica@unix.amherst.edu with the subject "FAQ". New material is indicated by a "+" at the beginning of a line; revised material, by a "!". Material that will be deleted with the next FAQ is marked with a "-" at the beginning of a line. ------------------------------ Subject: 1. Table of Contents 1. Table of Contents 2. Welcome to rec.arts.erotica! 3. What will happen if I post to rec.arts.erotica? 4. What kind of submission is unacceptable? 5. How about "taboo" subject matter? 6. What should I include in my submission? 7. Do you ever edit or modify submissions before approving them? 8. What if my submission is rejected? 9. Can I post anonymously? 10. Can you please cancel my last post? 11. Is there a publicly-accessible site which archives this group? 12. Can I get rec.arts.erotica via e-mail? 13. Where can I get sexy GIFs? 14. Where is Amherst? (If you are using a pager that understands regular expressions, you may skip directly to a particular question -- for example, question 9 -- by searching for the expression /^Subject: 9\./ Digest-aware newsreaders may have special commands to facilitate paging through this FAQ.) ------------------------------ Subject: 2. Welcome to rec.arts.erotica! This news group is intended to be a low-volume, noise-free environment in which to find erotic literature, and pointers of where to find other erotic materials. It is here for the enjoyment of the Usenet community and no other reason. Original submissions, and works either released into the public domain, or copyrighted but without restriction of distribution, are welcome. There aren't many rules here, but there are some. I don't think they're too outlandish, and I'm always open to change if some policy is too restrictive. But your reasons had better be good... If you have suggestions or problems regarding the answers that follow, please write me. Posting to the newsgroup should also work, because most news systems automatically mail posts to moderated groups (such as rec.arts.erotica) to the moderator's mailbox. Do not post or mail requests for stories of names of archive sites. Such requests will go ignored. ------------------------------ Subject: 3. What will happen if I post to rec.arts.erotica? For information on cancelling articles that have already been posted, please see question 8. First, your post will be sent to me automatically via e-mail, so that I can review it. Therefore, don't expect your post to show up within a few minutes after being composed. It'll have to wait until the next time I log on and have time to review new submissions. If traffic is high, this might be more than a few days (and has taken two weeks or more in the past). Next, I check it over for acceptability (see below). If your submission meets all of the guidelines required of rec.arts.erotica postings, I will "approve" it and have it posted to the newsgroup. I will also save your post in my archives of rec.arts.erotica. Please note that by submitting to this newsgroup, you are implicitly granting permission for your work to be archived here and at any other archive of rec.arts.erotica that someone might be maintaining. Before approving a submission, however, I will add a Keywords header line to your submission containing a list of the topics explored therein. The reason for this is to permit people who are either strongly interested or strongly disinterested in particular topics to determine quickly whether they will find your post interesting. The following keywords are used to describe a post's content: admin: administrative announcements, indexes of stories, etc. animal: bestiality and animals annc: announcements other than administrative: freeware, etc. bond: bondage (physical restraint) dom: domination (primarily psychological) ff: female-female contact furry: sentient non-human characters (e.g. "Journal Entries") gothic: vampires and other Gothic subjects (e.g. "Night Music") group: group sex and threesomes heavy: "heavy" forms of bdsm humor: joke posts or amusing stories (e.g. "Barbeque of Doom") incest: incestuous relationships mf: male-female contact mild: "mild" forms of bdsm mm: male-male contact nc: non-consensual situations pedo: pedophilia (pre-pubescent) (e.g. "Misty") poem: poetry rape: rape scenes and other violent non-consensual sexuality scat: scatology and coprophilia series: long stories split into sections (e.g. "Marie") sf: speculative fiction: sci-fi, heavy fantasy, and the like sm: sadism and masochism teen: consensual sex involving teenagers and postpubescents trans: transsexuality, crossdressing and transgender topics water: watersports and urophilia Before posting an article to rec.arts.erotica, I also add a header line entitled "X-Moderator-Review." This line contains a numeric rating which may fall between 1 and 10, and a one-line summary of my opinion of the post. This entire header is purely subjective, and may freely be ignored if you do not find it useful. ------------------------------ Subject: 4. What kind of submission is unacceptable? NOTE: * Adherence to the following guidelines is completely * * the responsibility of you, the poster, regardless of * * the story's original source. I neither edit * * submissions nor have the time to perform a * * complete authenticity check on every submission. * * I will reject flagrant violations of these rules * * if I notice them, but I disclaim having any such * * obligation. *