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It's Lion Turtles all the way down ([personal profile] lettered) wrote2010-04-15 10:32 am

Fandom far afield

When was the last time you participated in fandom on the internet not through a journaling site? I don't really mean posting fanfic to something like fanfiction.net, unless you also post and discuss in the forums there. I mean discussion, meta, the posting of fanfic, the making of graphics, etc, all being share through a medium other than LJ, DW, Insane Journal, JournalFen, etc. This would be a forum, website, mailing list . . . if you did something like a fanzine, not online, I'm interested in that too.

1) What fandom was it?
2) What was the medium? (e.g. was it a forum, a mailing list, etc)
3) When was this?
4) Are you still active in that fandom?
5) Why did you participate there, and not at a journaling site?
6) Are you more active in fandom on journaling sites or at other places?
7) How did the different mode of interaction affect your fandom participation?
8) Does there seem to you to be a difference in fen between the other medium and journaling sites? What are the differences? Why do you think those differences exist? Is it the nature of that fandom, or do you think it has anything to do with where that fandom is taking place?
9) What were the fen in the other medium's thoughts on yaoi? (No, seriously. What was the general sentiment towards slash?)
10) Was it easier or harder to get into a fandom through a medium other than a journaling site?
11) Which medium do you prefer?

If it sounds like I'm doing a study, I'm not. I'm just dabbling around in this other fandom, the fen of which seems mainly to congregate around a forum rather than playing on LJ/DW. I'm wondering how many people share my experiences there. Forums used to be my main method of fandom access. I was comfortable in them and found LJ inconvenient and not very suited to my style. I became used to it because I decided a lot of cool people were here...and now I'm beginning to think it's the only way!

[identity profile] dolorosa-12.livejournal.com 2010-04-23 12:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I agree with you that experiences on various online fandom media vary depending on where exactly you're hanging out (which LJ comms, which forum etc) and what you're doing there (discussion, fanfic etc).

And yet, I've managed to get into more involved discussions on journaling sites than I can ever find going on in forums. Maybe I'm going to the wrong forums? I think the main thing is that on LJ things tend to blossom into much larger topics (for good or ill). I might make a post about Lyra, see, and say something about gender, and then someone gloms onto that and is talking about gender politics in HDM, and then someone gloms onto that and is talking about gender politics in general media, etc. On a forum, people totally go OT all the time, but it tends to be more narrow in my experience.

This is a very interesting point, since I have seen this exact discussion develop along very similar lines! I do think forums have the potential to encourage long, drawn out discussions (although they do tend to focus narrowly on the texts being discussed, rather than branching out into other texts), but it depends on the forum and the people who use it.