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fandomsecrets2015-04-30 06:54 pm
[ SECRET POST #3039 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3039 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Starsky and Hutch]
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(legend of Zelda)
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[Ernest Hemingway (and his cat)]
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Just to estimate the numbers, Orphan Black has been clocking 500,000 consistently just on BBC America. There's a bit less than 2,000 stories tagged in the fandom on AO3. That's 250 estimated regular viewers for every story.
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Maybe it would be more accurate to specify 'online' fandom as being heavy on the shipping, but again, there's not any way to know just how many people consider themselves to be in fandom and what exactly they get up to.
Hmm, that's pretty interesting. Now I'm curious as to how other fandoms measure up with their viewers/fic ratios.
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(Anonymous) 2015-05-01 01:09 am (UTC)(link)Whether you write or consume fanfic (or fanart) then that's still a major aspect of fandom involvement for you, and it still comes under the criteria OP talks about. I didn't take their secret to be simply about the people creating fanworks (because how can you 'create' a sex fantasy in that respect? You can have a fandom related sex fantasy that you never talk about and still consider yourself part of the fandom) but those who seek them out and consume them too.