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In the vast ecosystem of fan fiction and creative writing, the Archive of Our Own (AO3) stands as a colossus. Run by the Organization for Transformative Works (OTW), it is a non-profit, ad-free haven for millions of stories.

These are websites that scrape AO3’s database and republish fan fiction without the authors’ permission. These sites often rank high in Google search results. They are often riddled with pop-up ads, malware, or phishing attempts. These are not true mirrors—they are theft sites. ao3 mirror

The OTW has explicitly stated that due to security, privacy, and legal liabilities, they do not run alternative domains for the main archive. If you visit https://archiveofourown.xyz or https://ao3.biz , you are not on an official server. Cybercriminals love high-traffic keywords. "AO3 mirror" is a prime target for typosquatting and malicious clones. Here is what happens on fake mirror sites: 1. Credential Harvesting The fake site looks exactly like AO3. You log in with your username and password. Instantaneously, the scammer has your credentials. They will then use those credentials to access your real AO3 account, post spam, delete your bookmarks, or try those same login details on your email or bank account. In the vast ecosystem of fan fiction and

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