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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2026-02-24 06:25 pm

[ SECRET POST #6990 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6990 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2026-02-25 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
I absolutely miss this. If anyone knows of places like this, pls let me know? Tumblr has communities now, but it's not quite taking off.

Someone else mentioned Reddit, do others have similar positive experiences there?

(Anonymous) 2026-02-25 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
My few experiences in fandom specific communities on reddit were ruined by anti mods.

(Anonymous) 2026-02-25 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
reddit highly depends on the fandom. for example, I won't touch any of the One Piece subs, they're all unhinged. some gaming subs are really great and some are toxic bullshit. okbuddybaldur is hilarious.

(Anonymous) 2026-02-25 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
Absolutely. Reddit varies so much per subreddit that it's hard to give any generalizations on it. One fandom might have a great, welcoming, friendly community, while another is insular and you have to stick with the hivemind or you'll be downvoted and ignored, and another has a crazy tyrant of a mod and is fine unless you get on their bad side. I do feel like in general *most* large subreddits get to the point where they kind of suck unless the mods micromanage and heavily moderate everything, but that's not even always necessarily the case.
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[personal profile] starfleetbrat 2026-02-25 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
I've had mixed fandom experiences on reddit, it really depends on the fandom.

I left one subreddit because it was kinda toxic in terms of hating on the lead female character but putting the male character on a pedestal, but other subreddits have been a positive experience with good episode discussion and active mods who keep things on track etc.

Its definitely worth checking out some of the subreddits and seeing if they are good or not.