For example, a story about two students having their first experiences in college can be found in both gay/college as gay/beginnings. A single story can be found in several of these groups. Most of these main-categories contain several sub-cat's allowing searching stories on specific preferences. The main groups used to categorize are: gay male, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgender / transsexual, bestiality and information. Stories can be searched and sorted on publishing-date, author name or content-type. All stories are categorized and indexed using several properties.
The (mainly scanned) pictures were often copyrighted and due to the lack of any age-control, had to be removed from the site.Ĭurrently the site doesn't only contain gay stories but also other erotic stories.
Gay nifty archives bestiality archive#
Originally the archive consisted of gay erotic pictures and stories.
Gay nifty archives bestiality code#
In March 2001, the IRS determined that the Nifty Archive Alliance was a tax-exempt charity under IRS Code 501(c)(3) making all donations fully tax deductible to U.S. In April 2000 the Nifty Archive Alliance was formally incorporated as a not-for-profit organization. Another appeal from David led to finding some extra high-capacity mirror sites and since then the archive is online. The site had to close down for a short time but after the CDA was ruled unconstitutional and the archive found place on The Gay Cafe using several methods for parental control, Nifty was reborn.Īnother hiccup followed in 1997, when The Gay Cafe had a dispute with their ISP and had to shut-down their site and all mirrors. In that same year the Communications Decency Act was passed which forced the site to use some form of age-verification. Only few offers for resources materialized and commitments made by individuals weren't followed up. In 1996 Chris left the CMU and David asked help from the internet-community to find a new home for the archive. Later the archive enable WWW access and a HTML welcome-page was created to enable easy access to the archive. The university allowed Chris to re-open the access to the stories section.Īround June 1994 Nifty also enabled GOPHER access and about a year later FTP-access was limited to reduce the heavy CPU load on the system. CMU requested the hostmasters to remove the pictures because many of them were copyrighted and there was no age-restriction to the FTP site. The archive had to end public access to the site in April 1993 because Chris, his postmaster and also his boss received harassing email about the FTP-site. In March of that year they started the task of categorizing and merging of all uploaded stories. In 1993 the current webmaster David approached the initiator Chris and offered his help and support. The Nifty Archive started as a personal archive of both stories and pictures made available to the public via anonymous FTP at CMU by a student who became later a staff-member.