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Date: 2019-01-26 05:14 pm (UTC)"In general, you may quote, cite, and link public content. However, carefully consider the wishes of the content creator or the expectations of the community beforehand. For instance, link to the main page of a fan's website if she has asked, rather than directly to her story or piece of art. Likewise, if members of a community or participants in a fannish activity that you are writing about expect that you will inform content creators when you link to them, then you should do so. Examples:
Links to content hosted on the Wayback Machine
Author and artist personal websites
Public LiveJournal communities
Public mailing lists at Yahoo groups
Public blog and journal entries
Fan fiction archives"
So, hm.