It means that the character pairing in that fanfiction are f/f, as in female/female- indicating a lesbian relationship takes place in the fanfiction.
"Slash" fiction is typically gay or lesbian - the slash between two names indicates that the characters are going to have a romantic or sexual relationship in the story.
No, it doesn't. It's basically just writing a story based on another. You can post it on fanfiction (dot) net for free.
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There are many fanfiction sites that are not fanfiction-dot-net, however, they are going to be the larger fandoms such as Twilight, Harry Potter, Star Trek, and such. Most of the smaller fandoms like manga and lesser-known books and shows, are just going to have a few fanfiction stories and those will most likely be on fanfiction-dot-net. Type "___ fanfiction" into your search engine, where the blank is the type of fiction you're looking for, and it will show whatever's out there. You might also try LiveJournal and search for communities that feature fanfiction.
You may be doing it in the wrong way.
The most popular site for any small fandom is Fanfiction-dot-net
No, an account on fanfiction . net is free.
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One popular website for fanfiction, including Dirk and Steele fanfiction, is Archive of Our Own (AO3). It is a platform where fans can share, read, and interact with various fan-created stories across a wide range of fandoms.
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The . in the string is symbolical of an extension. Due to the fact that Visual Studio uses the NET framework to launch applications procured in the development environment.