FantLab

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Arkady Rukh, a columnist for the magazine "If", noted that the quality of the portal's content, filled according to Web 2.0 principles, is often of poor sort and gave several examples of unsuccessful formulations reminiscent of school essays.

In 2007 as popularity of the site grew and number of daily visitors reached approximately 4 thousand a day, Fantlab decided to implement a voting system that allowed nomination of popular and best reviewed books, this resulted in FantLab's Book of the Year Award.

Fantlab is also an online magazine, published on the Internet through bulletin board system.

Among authors currently publishing their work on FantLab are well-known writers and journalists like, Vadim Panov, Alexey Pehov, Vladimir Puziy, and many others.