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Re: Fandoms you wish you were never part of
(Anonymous) 2013-01-21 12:36 am (UTC)(link)Re: Fandoms you wish you were never part of
Re: Fandoms you wish you were never part of
And his community has very strict rules to adhere to and people follow him on tours solely because he's him and they follow him throughout the different projects he does, so yeah I'd say he counts as a fandom in his own right.
His community has the capacity to be toxic though I think because for many people (including myself) he's a gateway to the concept that social justice is more complex than you knew it was, like there's names for stuff and concepts you never considered as subversive oppression and everyone takes it very seriously over there, and newbies drink a little bit too much of the kool-aid and become extreme and militant at times, at least as of late it has. Early on (during the initial run of Mark reads Twilight and Mark reads Harry Potter) his community felt a lot more free and a lot more fun than it is now.
I haven't visited in a while, mainly because I stopped being seventeen and realized that there are people on the internet who not only enjoy stuff, but then actually have the capacity to express it in a genuinely funny way instead of just being lazy and using capslock ninety five percent of the time.