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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-09-29 02:29 pm

[ SECRET POST #6477 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6477 ⌋

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[Dragon Age: The Veilguard]



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(Anonymous) 2024-09-29 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
DA wading in here, I think I see where the confusion lies; there's an assumption being made by OP and the AYRT that people's 'main account' IS tied to their RL identity which is not always true for everyone but IS true in a huge number of cases esp. with younger fans and for-profit fanwork creators. For example a heck of a lot of people's Tumblr or Twitter or other online identity ISN'T separate from 'themselves' any more. At least that's how it makes sense to me.

(Anonymous) 2024-09-29 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
SA er so to be clear here, you're reading 'people tying their RL ID to their account is causing drama' and they're reading 'people can avoid lots of drama by not tying their controversial fandom fic or opinions to their RL self (which IS their main account)'.