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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-02-06 04:45 pm

[ SECRET POST #5146 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5146 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2021-02-07 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
The understanding that fans had under for a long time was basically that there were multiple levels of canon. The understanding at the time - rightly or wrongly - was that EU stuff *was* canon, albeit *secondary* canon. I believe this view was officially promulgated, although I am not sure; but it was definitely the common fan view. George's stuff was *more* canon and it was understood that anything George would say would supercede anything anyone else said.

And that was something that was navigated when it happened at the time of the prequel trilogy, which overwrote a bunch of stuff from the EU. People generally accepted the fact that those things were no longer canon. At the same time, publication of EU books continued after that time, with the same common understanding that these were canon unless and until George wanted to change it. Of course, the expectation at the time was that George had no interest in doing so.

IMO the problems with Star Wars fandom are mostly because (1) a bunch of the changes in the sequel trilogy were really divisive and (2) the fandom is absolutely massive, and incredibly broad, not drawn from any one specific niche, so people disagree on lots of things in general

and Star Wars fandom has gotten worse at approximately the same time as the Internet in general got increasingly divisive and chaotic and shitty and political, so some of this is a general trend not specific to SW fandom, it just happens to be the largest fandom in the world the past 5 years