Okay, so there is a possibility of you finding your story if you can get its url. Use the WayBack Machine at archive. Thanks so much for offering your help though. I really appreciate it. It was the site that got me starting to write. However, being too paranoid about a losing things and b people copying my story and using it themselves, I eventually moved to Word and continued writing just for myself. The Outsiders fanfic I started on Quizilla is now over pages long, and the novel I intend to publish one day currently sits almost at I have Quizilla to thank for starting the path for me and helping me discover my current and forever career in fiction writing.
I use to read quizilla stories in middle school and the beginning of high school. I noticed huge groups moving to wattpad instead. It was evident that quizilla was turning into something bad so I bad the permanent change of going to wattpad. I use to have well over 70 poems on there.
At one point a few years ago I copied them all down into word documents and printed them. Afterwards I deleted them from the site.
I hated when Teen Nick took over. I loved reading stories on there. The grammar alone would probably make me want to go back and shoot 15 year old me smh. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Thursday, November 11, Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Password recovery. Gazette Review. Please take a look at it if you're haivng problems. But don't use 'Liger', someone already thought of that you copycat! Don't worry, just do things like you always did and follow the new directions and you'll be just fine.
This was a big change on the site, so if you have ANY problems with it, please send us a message here. You'll find the place to do it at the end of each quiz. Aren't you sick of Hilary and her sister? Take it out on them both right here. We're back now though, hopefully for a long long time. This is what we get for putting them up late in the day where we are and then not testing things properly.
We're slowly working things out -- remember how badly the launch of the new look went? If you guys could survive that, you can survive anything. Over to your left you'll see a 'Games' link, go ahead and click it and have fun! You can now also see that same information on the 'Show All Results' page for a quiz, too.
If you still have problems, please please please let us know on the Contact page. That's right, today we finally broke a million quizzes taken in one day for the first time. No, in no way. Quizilla is in no way affiliated with Godzilla or the owner of its trademark, Toho Co.
Announcing Quizilla. It's just one of those weird ideas that you get. After I slapped together my last weird idea about a uniform specification for Quizzes and Tests, I had the idea that "what if there was a program that built these definition files for you?
A hare-brained concept, maybe, but it's here and it's available. It's free and I think it's a pretty cool package. You register, you make a quiz and give the link to your friends. No javascript or programming experience required. If you like making or taking quizzes, take a peek. I have an ego.
But I'm sure it will pass. Where did you get the idea for Quizilla? The ides for Quizilla came to me when I was looking at ideas for expressing complex data structures in XML. I was mulling around the idea of a standardized format for quizzes and other things and I decided to make some CGI code to automate the idea for me.
Then I decided to build more complex display layers around that core, and then I added user accounts, messages and everything else you see now. How is Quizilla supported? Is it supported by advertising? Right now, yes, Quizilla is supported completely by advertising revenue. Take Quizilla for example. The costs of the site are very straightforward and follow what you could call "the three B's": bandwidth, brawn, and brains.
Bandwidth is, obviously, how much it costs to get the data from the computer for the Web site to your home computer. Brawn is the computers that run the Web site. Brains is the people behind the Web site. If any one of those three things as lacking, the site as a whole will lag. If you can't pay for bandwidth then people can't see your web site. If you can't pay for computers then people can't use your web site.
If you can't pay for the brains to run the web site then problems will never be fixed, features will never be added and it will become stale and no one will ever want to come back. And each of these things costs money and the more popular the site gets, the more money they cost. I want to buy Quizilla! Of course, those are merely starting suggestions. People still use Quizilla, like, all the time. That staggered me. Someone has been updating it's page to have a play-by-play of all the outages, issues and problems.
That staggered me some more. Under a new name of course. RIP quizilla you trashiest of fic bearing sites you. And no matter how frustrated I get with the lack of quality writing on quizilla, I have to remember the most of the authors are young kids who don't know the first thing about grammar or punctuation, much less telling a good story!
I figure it's better for them to TRY than to not write at all. They'll improve. One last thing, I've been on Quizilla for over six years now.
I've seen it go completely downhill. I tell you, I've seen a lot of angry rants about everything, from the quality of the stories to the site itself. I just usually roll my eyes at them, but I must admit, I really like yours. It's not just some angry rant criticizing every little thing you hate about Quizilla.
You've actually got ways and tips that the authors can help improve their stories. I don't know if a lot of other people on Quizilla will read this, too, but I honestly hope that they do. O 3O It's really a shame Quizilla's changed to how it currently is.
Those great writers whose stories I loved probably left many years ago when the site was upgraded to its new look. They're still in that stage where it's cool to write "lyke d! Admittedly, everyone used to write the giant, and rather shameful wall of text. Never did get a reply back Or my lost stories for that matter.
I remember them posting a blog about what About how they were going to bring back personal pages for everyone.
That must have gotten flushed, lol. Then I moved on to LiveJournal , and now part off me wonders why I liked them so much This was the site that got me into fanfiction.
Spent a ridiculous amount of time there. Oh, I got Slytherin? Lemons written by 13 year olds who had no idea The fact that it's gone really ticks me off, it was a way to vent, regular frustration, not feeling normal frustration, hell, most girls released sexual frustration into some really good stories that I can't believe are gone.
Damn the people who destroyed it. I'm going to unleash the old Emo kid in me and wish thousands of years of death, mayhem, horror, and blood soaked nightmares on the individuals who would do such an atrocity. For anyone who says: "it's coming back! Shut up" yeah-like how MySpace came back and destroyed all our pictures, notes, conversations and saved IM's?? All gone! I just found out last night that it was gone. It's probably been 3 years since I've been on. Even though the stories were pretty awful, they were really fun to read and some rare ones that were actually pretty good.
Also, I loved taking these awesome quizzes that were made before quizilla went to shit. Damn TeenNick for ruining everything. This site still existed. I remember I used to be all emo and "goth" back when i was 17 which was like, 10 years ago.
This is hilarious reading this stuff. Rest in peace, Quizilla. You will be missed. I regret nothing. Thank You for taking the time to read this and for all of those amazing, memorable years. I won't forget what this site has done for me as I'm sure you all won't. Not to toot my own horn, but I was pretty popular there; my stories were always on the "front page" they had. Spent all my summers and after school time writing more and more chapters and stories some 'lemons' here and there, as well.
I started to run out of characters to use mine were always "you" in love with a character from an anime, not the ones with unlikely characters getting together so I finished up all the stories and then stopped writing for a while.
By the time I went back everything was different and I lost interest in the site Never knew it is now gone This makes me a little sad I loved those personalized quizzes where the author actually gave you your own story. Teen me spent a majority of my time filling out those personalized forms for Harry Potter. Now I don't know where to get my personalized answers : [55].
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