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fandomsecrets2013-01-07 06:25 pm
[ SECRET POST #2197 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2197 ⌋
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Except, as I mentioned, a lot of fandom has moved over to Tumblr. With smaller fandoms, the entire fandom is Tumblr-centric now, and even with the larger ones, while there is still a lot going on in LJ and DW, it's a lot quieter these days and there are less people there because everyone is over on Tumblr.
I, personally, am lucky in that most of my fandoms are large enough (and have enough older/more-old fashioned fans) that there's still plenty of activity on LJ, so I can just use Tumblr to look at pretty pictures and stuff and then come back to LJ and DW where all the interesting stuff happens. But some of my fandoms (mostly the smaller ones or those targeted to a younger audience), everything is on Tumblr, so as someone who is in fandom for fics and discussions, that means the fandom might as well just not exist. For a lot of people, all their fandoms are the smaller or younger-target ones and yet they are also here for fics and meta, so if it's all over on Tumblr, then the fandoms might as well not exist, which is, again, the problem. Not that Tumblr sucks to use or that it's absorbing fandom activity, but that it sucks to use and it's absorbing fandom activity.