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SPLOTCH11 04-19-2015 07:32 PM

I so wish there was another decent interactive ENF site. It's a bummer not being able to make new stories, and they seem to not appreciate the erotic content they have.

Anonegg 04-20-2015 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by SPLOTCH11 (Post 1986923)
I so wish there was another decent interactive ENF site. It's a bummer not being able to make new stories, and they seem to not appreciate the erotic content they have.

What about that Create Your Own Story site that Ewong was talking about a page or two ago?

http://editthis.info/create_your_own...ation_of_Katie

I haven't attempted to add or edit anything on the site (yet), so I'm not sure how hard or easy it is, but from what I can see you're not really limited in so far as story choices are concerned. Even a couple of chapters in I'm still seeing four or five options.

Plus it looks like we can edit work that is not our own, so we can add our own options (if we feel they're missing) and edit / remove anything if we get a wastrel like that McWood guy screwing up everything with one-word, or illogical, chapters.

Zelten 04-20-2015 04:43 PM

The main issue with Create your Own story is that none of the stories seem to be very well moderated, there's such a thing as giving writers too much freedom and that's what it is.

Z678Vash 04-20-2015 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by hanskumoekk (Post 1986900)
The Hermione one might've been removed because most of the scenarios were set up far earlier than when she was 18 (which was the final year only).

That's probably right. I only ever added in Year 7. I think that's where most of the chapters were anyway, but I can't remember lol

I've looked over Create your Own Story a couple of times, and I don't really like the layout of it. I guess Writing.com kind of spoiled me lol

ewong247 04-21-2015 06:08 AM

Create Your Own Story
 
The site is probably the best alternative, but it's definitely not as user-friendly as writing.com. There's a few things to get used to, and the fact that ANYONE can edit a chapter means that whatever you post on there isn't really yours. Anyone could literally lay waste to several chapters if they so chose. There should be a way to keep others from changing your chapter, but I'm still not too savvy with how the site works. If anyone could dabble around a bit and figure things out, that would be great!

Anonegg 04-21-2015 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by ewong247 (Post 1987715)
The site is probably the best alternative, but it's definitely not as user-friendly as writing.com. There's a few things to get used to, and the fact that ANYONE can edit a chapter means that whatever you post on there isn't really yours. Anyone could literally lay waste to several chapters if they so chose. There should be a way to keep others from changing your chapter, but I'm still not too savvy with how the site works. If anyone could dabble around a bit and figure things out, that would be great!

I think that's the long and short of it. I signed up for an account yesterday and it did warn me that anything I write can be edited and, as such, does not belong to me. The warnings were pretty clear that if I was posting something on the site I was giving up creative control of it to the unwashed masses.

The only way around it I can see is that we form a group, using this thread as our base of operations, designed to protect the stories as best we can. We would have to take backups of stuff that we'd written and keep them compiled somewhere else, so that way if somebody comes along and destroys everything we can just copy and paste back to where we were. Likewise we'd have to come to group decisions to see if an added chapter is in-keeping with the theme of the story or needs to be overwritten / removed.

...which is an awful lot of work for a group of people who just want to write stories about women who take off their clothes at the wrong time / place.

Zelten 04-21-2015 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Anonegg (Post 1987959)
I think that's the long and short of it. I signed up for an account yesterday and it did warn me that anything I write can be edited and, as such, does not belong to me. The warnings were pretty clear that if I was posting something on the site I was giving up creative control of it to the unwashed masses.

The only way around it I can see is that we form a group, using this thread as our base of operations, designed to protect the stories as best we can. We would have to take backups of stuff that we'd written and keep them compiled somewhere else, so that way if somebody comes along and destroys everything we can just copy and paste back to where we were. Likewise we'd have to come to group decisions to see if an added chapter is in-keeping with the theme of the story or needs to be overwritten / removed.

...which is an awful lot of work for a group of people who just want to write stories about women who take off their clothes at the wrong time / place.

I've noticed in several story "notes" that you have an option for telling people not to edit. If we make a story we can work with that to ane xtent IE just put in the first page "do not edit without permission."
Not sure if it will work of coarse. But just a thought.

Naivul 04-22-2015 12:44 AM

That site is a wiki so I'm pretty sure you can just revert back changes. :)

But yeah, the layout isn't very good. It really needs a story map.

ewong247 04-22-2015 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Naivul (Post 1988176)
That site is a wiki so I'm pretty sure you can just revert back changes. :)

But yeah, the layout isn't very good. It really needs a story map.

This is where writing.com is much more user friendly. If you want a story outline, you have to do it yourself. However, there is already a way for you to categorize the chapters so you can see all the chapters in the category alphabetically. There are tricks to format each chapter so that it can be similar to writing.com , but it means more work for each chapter. You can include links to previous chapters so anyone clicking links in the chspter list can tell what story arc is being followed.

The biggest drag is that you don't know who posted or changed a chapter, as it doesn't sign ownership. So if anyone were to add something that was pure drivel, no one would know who it was, similar if someone write something very good and wanted to see what else they have written. So far, only writing.com offers services like that. I'll keep my eyes open though.

Zelten 04-22-2015 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by ewong247 (Post 1988270)
This is where writing.com is much more user friendly. If you want a story outline, you have to do it yourself. However, there is already a way for you to categorize the chapters so you can see all the chapters in the category alphabetically. There are tricks to format each chapter so that it can be similar to writing.com , but it means more work for each chapter. You can include links to previous chapters so anyone clicking links in the chspter list can tell what story arc is being followed.

The biggest drag is that you don't know who posted or changed a chapter, as it doesn't sign ownership. So if anyone were to add something that was pure drivel, no one would know who it was, similar if someone write something very good and wanted to see what else they have written. So far, only writing.com offers services like that. I'll keep my eyes open though.

Actually it does.
If you click on the "history" tab at the top of each page, you can view each revision and it lists who changed them and when.


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