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New-author onboarding checklist
- Account setup: pick a pen name, set contact email, create account.
- Read site rules: content allowed, age verification, copyright, and consent policies.
- Formatting guide: plain text or HTML rules, preferred fonts/line breaks, tagging conventions.
- Metadata: how to add title, author, date, word count, categories, and tags.
- Submission process: steps to upload/paste story, preview, and publish.
- Content notices: how to add warnings (R, NC-17, kinks) and age disclaimers.
- Licensing & copyright: state default license and how to request takedown.
- Community guidelines: comments, feedback, attribution, and etiquette.
- Moderation & appeals: how moderation works and how to appeal decisions.
- Troubleshooting & support: contact info or forum links.
You own your directory and decide exactly how your stories are presented.
To become a new author on (Alt.Sex.Stories Text Repository), you must apply for a dedicated author account and directory. Unlike modern blogs, ASSTR operates as a legacy archive where authors manage their own content via FTP (File Transfer Protocol) 1. Account Application Process asstrorg new authors install
1. The Pre-Launch Environment: What You Need Before Takeoff
Before installing AstroRG, a new author must understand that they are not just writing text; they are assembling a ship. The tools required are minimal but non-negotiable. First, you need Node.js (version 18.14.1 or higher), the engine that powers the build process. Second, you need a text editor (VS Code is the industry standard) and a terminal (Command Prompt, PowerShell, or Git Bash). New-author onboarding checklist
The "new author install" on ASSTR is more than a technical procedure; it is an act of digital homesteading. It allows writers to carve out a space in a vast, volunteer-curated library, ensuring their voices are preserved in a format that prioritizes longevity and community over profit. As digital landscapes continue to shift toward ephemeral content, the enduring structure of repositories like ASSTR highlights the importance of stable, author-controlled archives. Account setup: pick a pen name, set contact
- Windows: Start Menu → Asstrorg → “Author Dashboard”
- macOS: Applications → Asstrorg
- Linux:
asstrorg-dashboardfrom terminal
Application: Aspiring authors had to email a request to the site administrators to be "installed" as a new writer.
Title: root_access_granted
ASSTR requires stories to be in a very specific format to ensure they are readable across all platforms: