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The Ink‑Stained Café
- The "Scoop" Risk: Because preprints are public, a competing team might see your results and rush to publish a similar analysis. (This is rare, but feared.)
- Toxicity in Comments: Unlike journal peer review, Asstrorg has a comment section. Anonymous trolls sometimes leave harsh, unconstructive feedback on new authors' papers.
- Over-Reliance on Preprints: Some conference organizers now refuse to accept "official publications," expecting everything to be on Asstrorg, which disadvantages experimental or hardware-focused papers.
The Prolific Poet: LunaNight
Conclusion:
- Censorship and online harassment: Asstrorg authors have faced censorship and online harassment from critics who object to their work or feel that it is too explicit or transgressive.
- Copyright and ownership issues: As with any online community, there have been questions about copyright and ownership, particularly when it comes to stories that are shared and adapted across multiple platforms.
Engaging with the Community
What distinguished this platform for writers was its specific infrastructure and community-supported model: asstrorg authors