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fandomsecrets2013-11-02 03:35 pm
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(Anonymous) 2013-11-03 01:06 am (UTC)(link)What the hell, fandom? Where the fuck is the meta?
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(Anonymous) 2013-11-03 01:16 am (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2013-11-03 02:14 am (UTC)(link)no subject
The entire model is set up to encourage people to never leave, and kind of encourages Internet addiction. The amount of kids on there who post endlessly and then whine about their parents restricting their Internet access is just ridiculous. I think the idea of having something that easily takes up all your time is appealing to some people, but for those of us who just pop our heads into fandom for a few hours a day, rather than being attached via smartphone all day long, Tumblr is a nightmare because it doesn't really have a 'digest' or a way to get a summary of what happened. It's all or nothing if you want to do more than enjoy pretty pictures and gifsets.
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(Anonymous) 2013-11-03 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
In the cafe, people tend to sit down at a table and they often have long discussions or will even just share "space" of a table while doing their own thing. You won't meet a lot of people necessarily, but the ones you do meet you will usually get to know pretty well.
In a club people usually remain standing, and are mostly dancing or just chatting around the edges - it's great for meeting a lot of people and having some superficial fun, but there's loud music and people are drinking so you don't really get long and deep conversations except in very rare cases and incidences, and most of the time if there is a conversation, people are mishearing or missing completely each other's words, while other people are chiming in while passing by, leading to fractured multiple conversations. Fun for a little while but grating and demoralizing in the long term.
I was using this analogy to explain to a rather die-hard Tumblr user why I disliked the fandom shift towards Tumblr. In the analogy, I was a strong cafe-goer. I liked going to the club every now and then, but I just could not tolerate going there on a regular basis, and preferred the cafe. And I didn't have too much of a problem with other people going to the club, but I was sad because a lot of them were not coming back to the cafe, so I had less people to chill with, and afraid that if enough people stopped coming, the metaphorical cafe would be forced to shut down. I went to the club out of necessity, but I would go with ear plugs and only after taking headache medication and often tried to continue chatting like I was in a cafe, which didn't work so well because people in the club were used to wandering off, suddenly branching off with another person, or were drunk during the conversation.
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(Anonymous) 2013-11-03 04:04 am (UTC)(link)I've said it before and I'll say it again: Tumblr is like watching TV with the sound turned off. I can appreciate the pretty pictures, et cetera, but the fact that it's not set up for conversation/discussion is so frustrating to me. Just my two cents.