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Just got back from Comic Con, and I guess that’s as good a place to start as any.

In a nutshell, fandom evolved. This happened while some of us were watching, but also while some of us were looking in the other direction, trying to focus a little on the crazy shit life was throwing our way.

But to make a long story short, we haven’t abandoned fandom, fandom sort of took a different turn than most of us were willing to follow. It became not so much about our favorite characters or story lines, but about whether we could do anything psychotic enough to attract the attention of the actors, show creators or studio publicists. Whether we could get our opinions printed on EW.com, or anywhere else retarded enough to pick us up.

It became less, and almost not at all, about our lovely, naughty perversions, and how filthy or funny we could get when no one was watching. We didn’t seem to be satisfied with our fellow fans LOLing or squeeing over what we had to say, but rather we had to have listening, and shove it down the throat of, the outside world.

This of course is not the experience of many in fandom--some fandoms remained impervious--but there has to be a reason LJ is not nearly as fun as it used to it. Sure, few of us have a great big fandom, a la juggernauts like LOTR, to congregate around, but even the smaller ones seem to be suffering from this infection of mainstreamvitis. In general, nowadays, there doesn’t seem to be a resistance to the infection in fandom, yet a resistance is precisely what’s needed to keep good clean fannish fun going.

We’re not meant for the spotlight. We aren’t meant for mainstream, in-your-face, “we exist” politics. We’re meant for the shadows and for the fringes. The ease of access of The Powers That Be to posts, blogs, and commentary has made us believe we’re part of the creative process of our fandoms. But believe me when I tell you that that (with the warped exception of Supernatural), is a fallacy.

So let’s ease off a little. We always had more fun when we were just by ourselves. When LJ was just a cool little secret we shared with our fellow dedicated fans. Trust me when I tell you it’s not about nostalgia for a by-gone time. It’s more about the memory of a time when we got it right. Let them go back to wondering whether we would applaud or boo at a Comic Con panel. Let them actually strive to give us their best again, instead of knowing we’ll be complete whores for whatever tripe they throw at us, simply because we want to feel “relevant” to the process. We’re not relevant to the process. We don’t make shows, shows make fans. And fans make fandom. Let’s love fandom again.

I know I do.

on 2009-07-31 02:09 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] slashedshi.livejournal.com
First- OMG YAY YOU'RE BACK!
Second- Very good post.

I'm in love with the SPN fandom and the MATEOTN Ep. made me laugh but it felt so forced from the writers. It was like finding out that Kim sent Wincest to the boys, or when Jewl Saite kinda hinted at Simon/Jayne being something she'd like to see.

I still liek fandom, I just hate when fans think they own the show, or want the actors to be what they want. The 'in your face' mentatity makes me cringe. Espessialy when so many fans aren't like that.

Final- OMG YAY YOU'RE BACK!

on 2009-07-31 02:11 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] slashedshi.livejournal.com
Okay I really need to reread better. It was SAPOSED to say
" I'm in love with the SPN fandom and the MATEOTN Ep. made me laugh but it felt so forced from the writers. It WASN'T like finding out that Kim sent Wincest to the boys

on 2009-07-31 07:55 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] 2-perseph.livejournal.com
Sadly, the more vocal fans (invariably with the pushy agendas) are the ones increasingly coming to represent us for the mainstream media. I swear it feels as though the word fan has really become a dirty word in the mainstream, more so than in the past when the mainstream just wondered what the hell we did. Now they're shown it in detail. There's no way and no need to stop them from the things they seem to need to keep doing, but sometimes I feel there should be a new word to cover them, and leave us with the real definition of fangirl or boy.

*snoodles you* IT'S GOOD TO BE BACK!

on 2009-08-01 02:52 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] slashedshi.livejournal.com
-snoodles back- YAY

I don't know if you follow the KANE fandom, but i was reading a concert recap, and I guess durring the band leaving/autograpoh signing, a group of "fangirls" totally grabbed Chris Kane's .... packages. front and back. Real Fangirls don't do that. We have respect. We might think it and imagine it, but we would never actually do it! Mainstreammers suck.

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