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One style of [[Mockumentary]], where it's a recognizable type of computer document -- IRC chat log, forum posts, guestbook, Facebook posts, blog entries, email, etc. It's almost always a [[Fanfic]] or history fic, mainly because it's an "easy" form, and it's almost always at least part-comedy, mainly because it would be hard to take this seriously anyway.
One style of [[Mockumentary]], where it's a recognizable type of computer document—IRC chat log, forum posts, guestbook, Facebook posts, blog entries, email, etc. It's almost always a [[Fanfic]] or history fic, mainly because it's an "easy" form, and it's almost always at least part-comedy, mainly because it would be hard to take this seriously anyway.


It could also be an [[Apocalyptic Log]]. May be integrated with a [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot]]. [[Character Blog]] is a variant usually done as part of a larger work. Compare [[Gag Dub]].
It could also be an [[Apocalyptic Log]]. May be integrated with a [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot]]. [[Character Blog]] is a variant usually done as part of a larger work. Compare [[Gag Dub]].

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One style of Mockumentary, where it's a recognizable type of computer document—IRC chat log, forum posts, guestbook, Facebook posts, blog entries, email, etc. It's almost always a Fanfic or history fic, mainly because it's an "easy" form, and it's almost always at least part-comedy, mainly because it would be hard to take this seriously anyway.

It could also be an Apocalyptic Log. May be integrated with a Fourth Wall Mail Slot. Character Blog is a variant usually done as part of a larger work. Compare Gag Dub.

Examples of Log Fic include: