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  1. With an AO3 account, you can: Share your own fanworks. Get notified when your favorite works, series, or users update. Participate in challenges. Keep track of works you've visited and works you want to check out later. You can join by getting an invitation from our automated invite queue. All fans and fanworks are welcome! Get Invited!

    • I. General Principles
    • II. Archive Age Policy
    • III. Archive Privacy Policy
    • IV. Content and Abuse Policies
    • V. Assorted Policies

    The ToS constitute the entire agreement between you and the Organization for Transformative Works (OTW) and govern your use of the Archive of Our Own service (hereinafter "Service", "AO3" or "Archive"). It takes the place of all prior agreements between you and the OTW concerning your use of the Service. It does not govern your use of other OTW sit...

    This Age Policy covers the Archive's treatment of (a) users who are residents or citizens of the European Union and of the age where consent of a parent or legal guardian is required for the processing of personal data of children including email addresses and IP addresses, as well as certain uses of cookies; and (b) users who are under the age of ...

    The Archive is a project of the Organization for Transformative Works (OTW), which is committed to fan privacy. For more information about how you can support the OTW, please see the OTW Website. This Privacy Policy governs the Archive. This Privacy Policy covers the Archive's treatment of personally identifying information submitted to us, and whi...

    We recognize that there is no such thing as a popular abuse policy. By their nature, abuse complaints are unpleasant at best. And policy needs to be applied by people, which always complicates matters. We have tried to set out clear procedures to minimize and channel the inevitable conflicts. The Content and Abuse Policy covers procedures, spam and...

    Archive users may create Collections and encourage other users to submit fanworks to those Collections. The Collection maintainer can set any constraints they want on the Collection, including rule...
    To be part of a Collection, created on AO3 the fanwork creator has to affirmatively submit the fanwork to the Collection. The Collection maintainer will be able to remove the fanwork from the Colle...
    If the Collection maintainer has specified in advance in the Collection rules that submissions cannot later be removed from the Collection, the user who submitted the fanwork may not be able to del...
    In order to implement certain types of Collections, the Archive may allow works to be posted without making the creator generally visible (which we call anonymous works).
  2. You can receive an invitation from our automated queue, or from an existing Archive of Our Own ( AO3) user if they have any available. To receive an invitation from our automated queue, select the "Get Invited!" button below the Welcome message on our homepage. You can then add your email to the Invite Requests list.

  3. How do I edit or delete someone else's sign-up? How do I delete a Gift Exchange? Where can I get more information if my question isn't answered here? Tutorial: Running a Gift Exchange on AO3. Running a Gift Exchange on Archive of Our Own; Before You Start; Creating a Gift Exchange; Schedule; Requests and Offers; Request and Offer Settings; Tag ...

  4. On AO3, go to Log In, click on Get an Invitation, enter your email address and click on Add me to the list. Then wait. It's hard to tell how long: I waited about 12 hours, but I've heard of cases where it took people like three weeks.

  5. 24 votes, 12 comments. Just discovered this site, need an account. It says I have to wait for an automated invite from the waitlist? Wtf. I will….

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  7. the invitation queue is currently on hold. you can sign up for it once it comes back. an invitation is the only way to sign up.

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