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  1. Most RPF is on AO3 and much of it is under lock and key so the subjects would really have to look for it to find it. For you, I would say that if you find it uncomfortable then absolutely don’t read it.

  2. RPF. RPF is an acronym for Real Person Fiction (or Real People Fiction). This includes all fanworks about real people, such as celebrities and historical figures. Fandom categories that are likely to contain RPF on the Archive of Our Own (AO3) include Celebrities & Real People as well as Music & Bands.

  3. When tagging on the Archive of Our Own (AO3), the RPF tags should be used for works that don't take place in or involve characters from the fictional universe. What this means is that if your work is about Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki, the correct fandom tag is Supernatural RPF, not Supernatural, which is the tag for the fictional universe.

  4. Users share their opinions and experiences with RPF (real person fiction) on AO3 (Archive of Our Own), a fanfiction platform. They discuss the boundaries, lines, and ethics of RPF, and how it differs from historical fiction and biopics.

  5. RPF stands for real person fiction, a genre of fanfic that features celebrities or public figures as characters. This post explores the differences and similarities between RPF and fanfic, and the factors that influence the perception and quality of RPF.

  6. Navigating RPF on AO3: What You Need to Know • RPF on AO3 • Discover the ins and outs of posting Real Person Fiction on AO3, including tips on how to handle ...

  7. Users share their opinions and experiences on Real Person Fiction (RPF), a genre of fanfiction that features real people as characters. Some defend RPF as a form of escapism and creativity, while others criticize it as invasive and exploitative.

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