Frankenstein's Meme: Q7
Jul. 4th, 2021 07:00 pmQ7. What would make you leave a fandom, or prevent you from getting into it in the first place?
I feel one needs to define fandom first but I suppose I'll treat it as actually interacting with other fans in some way as opposed to reading fic/books/magazines/collecting stuff and so on.
I guess it would have to be small - Doctor Who fandom is so large that even if I'm frustrated with one bit of it, I can find another where I feel well-served (I mean, I'm barely aware of the "not my Doctor" crowd even though I gather there are a lot of them out there). So it would need to be a small fandom that had become super-fractious or "there is only one true way to appreciate this thing" or just odd in some other way and even then I'd probably read the fic - I mean I read a lot of Sherlock fic back in the day but engaged with the fandom only so far as to eat popcorn while things got ever stranger (and tbh, Sherlock fandom was large enough, I bet I could have found a not completely crazy bit of it if I'd gone looking).
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I feel one needs to define fandom first but I suppose I'll treat it as actually interacting with other fans in some way as opposed to reading fic/books/magazines/collecting stuff and so on.
I guess it would have to be small - Doctor Who fandom is so large that even if I'm frustrated with one bit of it, I can find another where I feel well-served (I mean, I'm barely aware of the "not my Doctor" crowd even though I gather there are a lot of them out there). So it would need to be a small fandom that had become super-fractious or "there is only one true way to appreciate this thing" or just odd in some other way and even then I'd probably read the fic - I mean I read a lot of Sherlock fic back in the day but engaged with the fandom only so far as to eat popcorn while things got ever stranger (and tbh, Sherlock fandom was large enough, I bet I could have found a not completely crazy bit of it if I'd gone looking).
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