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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-04-29 04:52 pm

[ SECRET POST #5958 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5958 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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[Succession, Roman Roy]



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[minecraft youtube?]



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[Green Hell]



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[Lost Ruins]
























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(Anonymous) 2023-04-30 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
yeah like, as someone who enjoys the interactions on streams and such, i do get why the fandom is like this, and they're allowed to have boundaries and whatnot, esp in their own spaces, esp if they are still minors, which i know some are.

(obvs this discounts creators requesting particular scenes or types of fanart during streams or videos, that's a different thing entirely.)

that said, i'm coming from the part of the fandom where the creators are all grown adults with families and kids and/or pets and have most of their shit together. they've been doing this long enough to know how to curate their own spaces and not look at tumblr if they don't wanna see things they might not wanna see.

and even then, what i do see a lot of is fans policing other fans IN FAN SPACES (like tumblr) based on assumptions of creators' boundaries, regardless of whether those boundaries have been stated or not, sometimes wrt depictions in art but also about shipping. it just makes it feel like fanworks as a whole are intended to be made for those creators to consume as the primary audience, even if that's not the case, even if they aren't being directly shared with them, and if you step over those boundaries you're Doing It Wrong. and as someone who was in more traditional fandom spaces before this, it's a weird thing to adapt to.