Quizilla

If FF.net is the Pit of Voles,then Quizilla is the "Pit of Despair" (or the Pit of Shrews, depending on who you ask). Some of the fanfics on this site rival My Immortal in terms of sheer awfulness.

Why are there fanfics on QUIZilla?
Quizilla was originally intended for user generated quizzes. A user would make their own quiz for everybody to take. Then one day, users started posting fanfics in quiz format. They were often written in 2nd person and had multiple choices. Kinda like "Choose Your Own Adventure," except that the choices you made often had no impact on the plot whatsoever.

This was eventually noticed and a "Stories" section for fanfics was added. Despite this, some users still post stories in the quiz section.

Signs of a typical Quizilla fic

 * Lack of enter key usage. Resulting in a huge text block and no separate paragraphs. These text block fics are sometimes written in SCRIPT format, making it hard on the eyes.
 * Titles that give away the plot. Hypothetical example: Blood and Pain (A Sasuke Love Story)
 * Lack of capitalization
 * Improper punctuation.
 * If it's a YouFic. 2nd person is often banned on other fanfic sites, but not Quizilla.
 * Real-Person Fics are banned on most fanfic sites, but like Youfics, this isn't the case on Quizilla. Thus explaining all the One Direction fics there.
 * Mary-Sues/Self-Inserts that are often paired with the Author's Lust Object.
 * Some fics on Quizilla have artwork that is inserted in the story. The art usually consists of pictures found on Google Images and/or MS Paint drawings that probably took 20 minutes to make. Images found in stories can also be photos of the author dressed up as the protagonist, thus firmly cementing its claim to blatant self-insertion.

The Pit of Despair/Shrews and the Circle of Lemmings
Interestingly enough, those signs of a typical Quizilla fic are more or less the same format as stories on the Circle of Lemmings, except the Circle of Lemmings doesn't allow copy-paste but does allow more obnoxious font sizes, styles, and colours, and most Circle fics have an 'info' chapter or two (or three, or five) that provide dossiers on the Sue and any best friends she may have.

Both sites are geared towards the same demographics, however, which would explain for the similar lack of quality in both of them.