Not all stories involving sex and teenage characters are written to titillate. Some of them are coming-of-age tales, some have a point to make about teen romance, and there are quite a few fanfics where the author simply forgets the age of the characters and the fact that they are minors is never addressed. Of course, a significant percentage of the stories are just smut, but again, we're talking about teens, not children. There's a significant difference.

Additionally, I can think of many accepted stories that are part of the mainstream literary consciousness that involve minors doing the wild thing. Romeo and Juliet comes to mind. Romeo and Juliet is not kiddy porn despite the fact that in some versions of the play Juliet is only thirteen. If you would like a more recent pop culture example, try Buffy -- Buffy was a minor at sixteen when she had sex with Angel.

It appears that some of the Livejournal communites that were deleted had adult material involving teenagers. Some of it may have been squicky but it likely wasn't illegal and did not represent actual real life illegal activity.

And, unfortunately, the sort of vigilantes who complain about friends-locked, private, age-monitored livejournal communities are also the sorts of vigilantes who don't stop. One of my concerns is where will it stop?

What's next?

If I were orchestrating a campaign of vigilantism against fanfic porn I'd start with the obvious and large communities and the members of them, but then spread from there.

Having succeeded in convincing Livejournal to take down a few journals and communities they'll likely go after more, and start going after more individuals.
Also, since one group has succeeded in shutting down some communities I'm willing to bet that other vigilante types, encouraged, are going to join in the fray both with Livejournal and other communities and ISPs. I'm picturing a whole army of sanctimonious, righteous Purity Police scouring the internet looking for smutty fanfic and reporting it to the relevant ISPs.

Got a smutty fanfic on your blog?  Bye-bye account.

Got a web site that has an NC-17 lemon on it? They could promptly contact your ISP and have the plug pulled on your web site. (Check the TOS for your ISP if you are running a Web site. Many of them have clauses regarding "obscenity" that could lead to the deletion of your site if you're reported.)

Are you sharing rated fic on a Yahoo or Google group? Zip goes an e-mail to Yahoo or Google and poof goes the group.

I feel this is all too plausible, all too scary. There are also other tactics that they could use which I am deliberately not mentioning because I don't want to give them any new ideas.

However, this plausible scenario of the zealots going after fanfic based on content that they disapprove of is why I am speaking up. I hate confrontation, but this is important enough for me to say something.

Again, I may not agree with the content of all of the fics out there ... but I am for damn sure going to defend the right of fans to read and write fanfic with said content. I am outraged that a bunch of outsiders feel they have the right to dictate what we as fans can read, write, and post in protected forums. I cannot stand by on this one -- it's an issue important enough to me that I'm willing to stand up and make my voice heard.