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...people in every fandom, of every kind, everywhere, are insane.

Whenever you get a large group of people together to discuss a common interest, and people are passionately interested and emotionally invested in the thing being discussed, it is absolutely inevitable that irrational behaviour will go on, flamewars will erupt, trolls will emerge, and before long the entire fandom will be dismissed as a bunch of wacked-out morons who seriously need to Get a Life.

The key to surviving in any fandom is to find a group of people who, even if they don't necessarily agree, are at least mature enough to handle disagreement sensibly. This can be difficult if a large percentage of your fandom is hormonally crazed and/or ON CRACK, but with a little searching and effort, it can be done. Then you stick with the sane people and ignore all the other stuff.

See? Much better.

No, this rant was not inspired by HP fandom. Though you can apply it there too if you like.

Date: 2004-11-18 08:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chresimos.livejournal.com
Heh. HP fandom's not as bad as some. I guess it depends on the source material, even though what you've said applies as a human trait in general - for example, if there were some book in which the protagonist was constantly fighting off The Dark Lord of Flamewars, its fandom might be composed of more peaceable folks (or, maybe you'd get subversive Flamewar apologists...hee.). I think the size has something to do with it as well.

other noble example we are all called to emulate and respect as the final authority

And it's funny, because even if, say, JKR came out and said something directly, huge masses of fans would simply start denouncing authorial intent and saying that all interpretations of canon are valid. :)

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