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Or: Talking about fandom without talking about fandom.

So. I had a good chat with my grandfather today - nearly a century old and still going strong. He talked a bit about his memoirs, visits others have taken to places he's been, and generally what's changed over the past however many decades.

Naturally, I didn't have quite as much insight - but I was able to give some opinion on what I have seen change in my lifetime. And a big part of that, in all honesty, was how social interactions on the internet have shifted over time - etiquette and organization and where we are now.

The role of these media in fandom was ever in the back of my mind, but that's not how I presented it...

Rambling on and cutting to avoid clogging reading pages )

So. Those are my thoughts on the matter. Commentary welcome.
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I decided to do a tree for [community profile] fandomtrees!
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I was reflecting, earlier, on a particular footnote that I always liked.

The argument I've seen for fanfic - one I honestly agree with - is 'if you don't like it, the close box is right there'. I remember being more spiteful at one point, but now...honestly, let people write what they want to write. Some things are short and silly, some cover serious topics, some might prefer ships or tropes I really don't like, some might be written in a style I can't parse - it's out there, it's writing, and not everything is going to be for me.

And that's fine. I am not the centre of the fandom universe; some fics are not going to be to my tastes, but they still get to exist. No ifs, ands, or buts.

But I promised a footnote. So there's this one author who summed it up really well, in my opinion. One of these prolific multi-fandom authors, with a fair few stories that went over pretty well. I think some bits of fanon that got accepted or inspired their own fics, even. Not really a fan of author's notes per se, but perfectly willing to have a character occasionally break the fourth wall to comment on something.

So the footnote was really one of those meta-bits from one character at the end of the story, but it embodies this attitude. If you didn't like the story, then you can just walk away and pretend you never read it. If you want to leave a comment about some point, the author might try to answer - but generally, kudos if you liked it and take it easy if you didn't. Words to live by, and they're under the cut.
Read more... )

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[community profile] sunshine_challenge offers the challenge of introducing a fandom identity. I've done...some of the housekeeping challenge, but I've got at least seven years of badly tagged LJ posts too many to call that done.

To those stumbling across this for the first time, I left all my old posts up in spite of how I might have grown since then. Going through those was...I'll go with an educational reminder for me, but there's a prominent seven-year hiatus in there. Some things change, some things stay the same, but I can present how I think I am.

Without )

To anyone who made it through that, I'm open to specific questions. Some of my answers might be brief, some might be long and rambling, but I'll do my best to come up with some answers. I might also add more details in the comments, such as if I can get my head together enough to come up with a list of recent favourite media or something.

So...ask away!
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Two cuts here. The first is a crosspost from Pillowfort because I can't be bothered to be active there any more, the second is my followup.

Theories based on season 1 of The Dragon Prince )

So that's what I had to say before. Since then season 2 has aired, and more information came to light. This lets me revisit a few of the aforementioned points...

Updated thoughts per season 2 )
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