American Pie Google - Docs

For the uninitiated, "American Pie Google Docs" refers to a viral Google Document that began circulating online in 2020. The document, allegedly created by a user named "Michelle," claimed to be a compilation of confessions, secrets, and intimate stories from Americans of various backgrounds, ages, and professions. The document's title, "American Pie," was a nod to the classic 1971 song by Don McLean, which itself was a cryptic ode to the changing times and social upheaval of the late 1960s.

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The golden age of the "American Pie Google Doc" (roughly 2017–2021) has largely faded. Major purges on Discord, Reddit, and Twitter have scattered the community. TikTok’s algorithm actively suppresses related hashtags. Many of the original burner Google accounts have been deleted by Google’s inactivity sweeps. Let’s see if we can crowdsource the definitive

Why Google Docs? Because platforms like Archive of Our Own (AO3), FanFiction.net, Wattpad, and even Tumblr began implementing stricter content policies. Stories involving extreme taboo themes—often non-consensual, underage, incestuous, or violently graphic content known as "dead dove: don’t eat"—were being purged. Creators and consumers of this extreme edge of fanfic needed a safe harbor. Google Docs offered:

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