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what a fucking scam writing.com is.
cant show me a page of text because of resource limitations? what a bunch of scumbags, not to mention that they only leech off of the content created by others.

well, I have a big batch of a story that I copied and pasted to a word doc years ago and I re-read it and want to add some of the missing threads.
Also a few years ago, someone posted a "writing.com archiving project" and I have the spreadsheet the original poster created, and some of the interactive stories that are saved in a much better fashion than my idiotic pasted word doc- they're html and json files which basically allow me to... read the story without dealing with writing dot cunt.

I installed the tampermonkey extension and the writing.com archiving script created by the original creator, which is still active in the link provided in one of the opening fields of the spreadsheet, however I don't know how to operate the script to get what I want: some more of those stories in the HTML format like the buttercombe tale I posted.
If anyone interested or adept at this type of thing could assist, I(and likely many others) would appreciate it. If the original creator happens by this, id love to hear from you too.

Lastly, if someone can give me a method to operate the script/get those html-backup story copies, but the only way to really access the webpages efficiently, I'd be delighted to sign up for a month of writing.com and rip out all the stories I can.

in the WeT link is the spreadsheet containing a gigantic list of stories on writing.com with some associated links/stats, buttercombe academy in html and JSON, and my very remedial word doc of the story that is the impetus for this post: "tiffanys world".

https://we.tl/t-EXu4cOskmc
and as usual, I make a post regarding what I originally believed to have been a novel problem, but it's of course not- a google search shows me that.
https://ackater.github.io/writing.com-archival/#/1833921-Tiffany-s-World-An-SSBBW-Tale/outline
theres a new version of the spreadsheet too:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1No4zjBzV81O9G3lNx6Z6ib3idqIdJEH_KCAcVkO0VnE/edit#gid=901689988
however, I still would like to get offline versions of the stories, so yea.. hopefully I'll get that figured.

by the way, an ongoing labor of mine is to copy-paste deviantart and FF stories into word docs to avoid the chronic "internet doesn't hold on to stuff" ailment.
If anyone has a better method of archiving these stories (I have about 800 word docs containing probably close to 10,000 stories at this point), I'd relish hearing a better method.

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