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fandomsecrets2022-04-17 04:18 pm
[ SECRET POST #5581 ]
⌈ Secret Post #5581 ⌋
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[Murder Most Misfortunate]
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[Moon Knight]
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Re: Fantastic Flops and Who Saw it?
(Anonymous) 2022-04-18 04:48 am (UTC)(link)Or do you really think a handful of obsessively online weirdoes actually fuel the merch-themepark-movies machine?
Re: Fantastic Flops and Who Saw it?
(Anonymous) 2022-04-18 05:45 am (UTC)(link)It doesn’t take being a hardcore fan to just enjoy and like a franchise, to go to a theme park. It just takes a normal fan. Normal enthusiasts and casual fans of things make up the majority of what makes something popular, and what makes something a cultural phenomenon. Not hardcore fans. Unless you really think that there are millions of hardcore fans making up the HP fandom, instead of the majority being general fans who enjoy the franchise, but don’t give two shits about following anything behind the scenes involving the creator. And probably don’t even know there is a controversy involving her at all, because they only care about the books, the movies, buying cool merch for themselves and/or their kids, and enjoying going to the parks on their vacations.
Nobody said “a handful of obsessively online weirdoes actually fuel the merch-themepark-movies machine?”, because nobody was talking about the entire HP fandom. Just hardcore fans.
So I asked what you’re basing your comment on, and I still don’t really see a clear answer. Because you lumped hardcore fans and general fans in with each other, when they’re very different things. The difference between a fan and a fanatic are distinct.
And what exactly do you mean when you say it’s arrogant to think online fandom is relevant? It’s not an assumption when it’s true. It’s not as relevant as the much larger general fandom, of course. But relevance isn’t always proportional to size. Saying something is completely irrelevant because it’s smaller than something else is honestly kind of arrogant in a way, because it’s looking down on something for it’s size. I know you didn’t mean it that way, and you weren’t actually being arrogant as a result, but it could read that way. You deserve the benefit of the doubt, because there’s no reason for me to assume that’s what you meant just because it could possibly be read that way.
This is my view, and I’m not the anon you originally responded to, just the one who asked you the question. That’s completely my bad for not putting “ayrt” or “DA” in. But since I just asked you what you were basing your opinion and thoughts on, I don’t know why you felt the need to immediately go for insults by calling me(or ayrt) arrogant. That’s unnecessary, and it make your comment seem angrier than you likely intended.