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Created on 2017-10-02 23:16:34 (#3297228), last updated 2018-02-07 (387 weeks ago)

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Name:Death Note Kink Meme
Membership:Open
Posting Access:Select Members
Community Description:Death Note Kink Memes, Anonymous Kink Meme to request and write kinky Death Note fic.
Hello and welcome to [community profile] dn_kink, the new incarnation of dn_kink2 and dn_kink, a Death Note kink meme. This community moved from dn_kink2 because of Livejournal's new terms of service, that scared a lot of users and worried the mods. After suggesting Dreamwidth, all vocal readers and writers were in favor of the move.

The previous community was formed because the moderator of dn_kink disappeared and was no longer doing updates, but plenty of readers and writers involved with dn_kink wanted to continue the project.

The rules are on the request post, which is also where you make new requests.

If you are wondering when the indexes for new prompts and new fills update, that is scheduled for the first Tuesday of each month, but may occur another day if the mods are running late or if you're in a time zone where it works out that way. For the newest filled requests, see Fulfilled Requests Part 7. For the newest unfulfilled requests, see Unfulfilled Requests Part 7.

If you are looking for something you've read before and can't find it, try holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the F key at the same time. This opens a search box, and then you can search for any unique word or phrase that you remember being part of the prompt, such as "shinigami" or "rope bondage" or whatever.

If this Ctrl-F search doesn't work on the page where you thought the prompt was on, the link may have been moved to the index of the newest unfulfilled requests, and you would need to search that page instead. If the prompt was filled for the first time, or if an already-filled prompt received a second fill, third fill, or an update of a partially-completed fill, then the link gets moved to the bottom of the index on the newest filled requests page, which is currently Fulfilled Requests Part 7. If none of that helps, you can ask other meme readers to help you find it by posting on the discussion post.

If you want to check for the latest comments and updates before the weekly update of the index, you can track [community profile] dn_kink or subscribe to receive updates in email and/or your Dreamwidth inbox if you have a Dreamwidth account. Track or subscribe to be notified of any new comments that are placed on the request post. Tracking the indexes does nothing, since new comments don't appear there.

If you do not have a Dreamwidth account, or you do have one but you don't want to clutter up your email/inbox, there is another way to see the latest comments and fills before the weekly update. You can look at the request post in flat view, which shows all comments in the order they were posted. Go to the last page of comments (which is currently something around page 250 when in flat view) and there you will see all the latest comments, but completely out of context. You can't tell what comment is a reply to what. In order to see what any comment is a reply to, click the "parent" link below it. Keep clicking the up-thread "parent" links until you reach a comment with no parent link, and then you'll have displayed the whole thread (the top comment is a direct reply to the request post, instead of a reply to another comment).

If you are running into bugs of any kind when trying to post or navigate, check the bug reports for known bugs or seek help for unknown bugs by commenting at the help/volunteer/questions post.

If you write for the meme and also upload your stories to AO3, you can add them to AO3's collection for the Death Note kink meme.

If for some reason you want to see the raw HTML code used in the LiveJournal index posts, those files are periodically uploaded to this publicly-accessible Google Docs archive in case of a crash or some other need.
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