The AO3 Demographics Survey 2024 was an unofficial demographics survey of 16,131 AO3 users conducted in January 2024. We have just finished posting our initial results, so here is just a taste of the graphs and data you can check out now over on AO3!
The anonymised dataset from this survey is now available for researchers.
A full list of the survey questions with links to the relevant data is below the cut!
Demographics
How old are you?
Do you identify as LGBTQ+ in any form?
What is your gender identity?
Do you identify as any of the following? (LGBTQ+ related identities)
What is your sexual orientation?
What is your romantic orientation?
What is your race?
Is English your native language?
Which geographic region best describes your current place of residence?
Which religious or spiritual tradition(s) do you believe?
Do you experience the following? (Disability, Neurodivergence, and Health Conditions)
Usage of AO3
Which of the following AO3 activities have you done in the last twelve months?
How frequently do you use the following methods to find works on AO3?
In a typical week, how long do you spend on AO3 or reading downloaded AO3 works?
When did you begin using AO3, with or without an account?
When did you create your first AO3 account?
What languages do you use for reading and posting on AO3?
Works You Post On AO3
Which of the following types of works do you post on AO3? (Media)
Of the works you post on AO3, how often do you post works with the following ratings?
Of the works you post on AO3, how often do you post works focused on the following types of relationships?
Of the works you post on AO3, how often do you post works in the following genres/tags?
Of the works you post on AO3, how often do you post the following types of works? (Format & Miscellaneous)
Works You Consume On AO3
Which of the following types of works do you consume on AO3? (Media)
How much do you enjoy works with the following ratings on AO3?
How much do you enjoy works focused on the following types of relationships on AO3?
How much do you enjoy works in the following genres/tags on AO3?
How much do you enjoy the following types of works on AO3? (Format & Miscellaneous)
Fandom Beyond AO3
Which of the following types of fanworks have you consumed in the last year?
Which of the following types of fandom activity have you done in the last year?
Which of the following websites or apps do you currently use for fandom activities at least once a month?
Which of the following websites or apps have you previously used for fandom activities, but no longer regularly use?
When did you first begin participating in fandom?
How many fandoms have you considered yourself a part of in the last five years?
Which of the following types of media do you participate in fandoms for?
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Hey, everyone! At last, here's the start of the first results for the Phandom Survey. Thanks to the 806 people who participated in July and August. The results will be released as infographics with text underneath the "Read More" detailing the content. Overall results will be posted later as I finish processing them. There's... a lot to tag đ
Special thanks to @bougonia for all the help with the 2017 stats for comparison!
If something doesn't make sense or needs correction, please let me know!
Thanks again đ
Description under the cut
Header: Danny Phantom Phandom Survey 2025
About: Online survey conducted from July 11 through August 16, 2025. Total responses: 806 phans, mostly from Tumblr & Discord.
Demographics
âDanny Phantomâ (2004-2007) has a strong adult and diverse phandom, with mostly ace (58%) and aro (36%) phans, as well as an important representation of non-binary (39%) and trans (30%) phans. While most come from English-speaking countries (mostly the US), our community expands to more than 52 countries and 33 languages.
Age Group: 92% are adult (18+) based on 799 responses
Age 13-17: 7.3%
18-24: 39.2%
25/34: 48.1%
35-44: 5.4%
45+: 0.1%
Changes From 2017: In the 2017 survey, with 539 responses, 13.4% of phans were 25 or older. In 2025, with 799 responses, 53.6% are now 25 or older.
Native Language: the phandom speaks at least 33 languages, with 83% being English and the other top spoken languages being Spanish, German, Dutch, French, Polish, and Portuguese.
Gender: Out of 798 respondents, 40% identify as female, 9% as male, 39% as non-binary, and 12% as Other, Uncertain, or Prefer not to Say.
Identity: 30% of respondents consider themselves to be transgender.
In terms of Sexual orientation, 58% are Asexual, 26% Bi or Pan, 13% Demi, 12% Gay/Lesbian, 11% Other/Uncertain/Prefer not to say, 7% Hetero, 3% Queer.
In terms of Romantic Orientation, 36% are Aromantic, 25% Queer, 24% Bi/Panromantic, 19% Demi/Grayromantic, 12% Other/Uncertain/Prefer not to say, 9% Homoromantic, 6% Heteromantic
27% picked more than one option for Romantic Orientation; 26% picked more than one option for Sexual Orientation.
Country: Out of 762 responses, phans come from 52 countries around the world.
Specifically: 71% are phans from the US (74% in 2017), 6% Canada, 3.1% Australia (4% Oceania), 2.8% UK, 2.2% Germany, 1.6% Netherlands (14% Europe in total), 1.3% Mexico (4% LATAM & Caribbean), 2% Asia, and 0.4% Africa.
Flags included: Nigeria, Zambia, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, Canada, US, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Scotland, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, UK, Wales, Russia, Turkey, China, India, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam, Australia, New Zealand.
Dragon Age Fandom Survey: Veilguard Edition RESULTS
Before getting into the responses of this survey, I would like to remind/clarify everyone of a few things:
There is naturally bias from the reach this survey had; while I encouraged people to share it outside of Tumblr, we must remember that the vast majority of the responses are still from Tumblr users specifically. Meaning, this survey cannot account for the DA fandom as a whole across the entire internet.
There was a very drastic difference in the number of responses from people who played a different Dragon Age game before DATV, and those who played DATV first. This means there is a sample size bias. I anticipated this, and itâs why I did separate questions in hopes to compensate at least a little, but itâs something to still keep in mind.
If you would like to view the full spreadsheet of all unfiltered results, you can do so HERE.
Anyone who I caught misgendering Taash and/or misgendering Weekes the writer in the comments was immediately disqualified.
With that out of the way, letâs get into it!
PREVIOUS DRAGON AGE GAME EXPERIENCE
Only 2% of respondents have never played any other Dragon Age game besides Dragon Age: The Veilguard (DATV). 92% of respondents have played all three past games. 97% have at least played Dragon Age: Inquisition (DAI).
ROOK
LINEAGE/RACE SELECTION
While elf was the most popular answer for both set of respondents, brand new DA players were somewhat more likely to choose a human Rook, and not a single new player respondent chose a dwarf Rook.
Respondents with prior game experience selected the following lineages/races for their first DATV game:
Human: 19%
Elf: 59%
Dwarf: 11%
Qunari: 11%
Respondents without prior game experience selected the following lineages/races for their first DATV game:
Human: 30%
Elf: 57%
Dwarf: 0%
Qunari: 13%
FACTION SELECTION
The Shadow Dragons were the most popular for respondents with prior game experience, while the Veil Jumpers were the most popular for brand new DA players. Prior players were least interested in the Lords of Fortune, while new players were least interested in the Mourn Watch.
Respondents with prior game experience selected the following factions for their first DATV game:
Grey Wardens: 16%
Shadow Dragons: 24%
Veil Jumpers: 15%
Mourn Watch: 19%
Lords of Fortune: 10%
Antivan Crows: 17%
Respondents without prior game experience selected the following factions for their first DATV game:
Grey Wardens: 8%
Shadow Dragons: 14%
Veil Jumpers: 30%
Mourn Watch: 10%
Lords of Fortune: 12%
Antivan Crows: 26%
ROOK SATISFACTION
Respondents for whom DATV was their first Dragon Age game were far more likely to be satisfied with Rook as a protagonist than those with prior game experience.
Respondents with prior game experience felt the following satisfaction with Rook:
Very unsatisfied: 27%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 21%
Neutral: 7%
Somewhat satisfied: 21%
Very satisfied: 24%
Respondents without prior game experience felt the following satisfaction with Rook:
Very unsatisfied: 11%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 20%
Neutral: 6%
Somewhat satisfied: 19%
Very satisfied: 44%
I wanted to see if there was any correlation between Rook creation options and satisfaction. So, I filtered responses based on the previous questions and found the following:
There was not much difference in responses based on lineage/race
There was some interesting differences based on faction: Grey Warden players were the most to respond with âvery unsatisfiedâ (36%), with Shadow Dragon players close behind (31%). For every other faction, the satisfaction results were parallel to the overall responses.
ROOK COMMENTS
Here is some of the commonplace praise for Rook as a protagonist:
Strong and charming voice acting performances.
Rook has lots of room for players to come up with their own ideas and interpretations.
Rook has great trans/enby representation options both in charater creation and roleplay dialogue.
Rook fits the setting and narrative well; Rook is âthe heart of the teamâ.
Rook has a âgreat personalityâ.
Rook was commonly compared to Hawke in a positive manner.
Here is some of the commonplace critique for Rook as a protagonist:
Rook has âno personalityâ and not enough of a backstory.
Rook has a âset personalityâ.
Rook does not have enough space to play with strong opinions on critical issues, compared to previous games.
Rook is unable to be nasty/mean-spirited.
Rook was commonly compared to Hawke in a negative manner.
Rook shouldâve had more reactivity based on their background.
Overall, Rook seems to be a very divisive figure. It is interesting to see how different people view positives and negatives of Rookâs character in complete contrast with each other. For example, many people said they like or dislike that Rook is a âblank slate to project onâ, while many other people said that they like or dislike that Rook has a âset personalityâ. Yes, those things both came up as things people enjoyed and things people did not enjoy.
COMPANIONS
COMPANION SATISFACTION
Respondents for whom DATV was their first Dragon Age game were more likely to be satisfied with the companions than those with prior game experience.
Respondents with prior game experience felt the following satisfaction with the companions:
Very unsatisfied: 17%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 24%
Neutral: 7%
Somewhat satisfied: 31%
Very satisfied: 21%
Respondents without prior game experience felt the following satisfaction with the companions:
Very unsatisfied: 9%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 14%
Neutral: 12%
Somewhat satisfied: 40%
Very satisfied: 26%
COMPANION COMMENTS
Here is some of the commonplace praise for the companions and their personal quests:
Companions are integrated into the main story well.
Companions are fun to build relationships with doing simple things, like feeding birds with Taash or visiting graves with Emmrich.
Companions feel relatable.
Here is some of the commonplace critique for the companions and their personal quests:
Companion quests lack impact.
Companions lack romantic content.
Some companions feel like they received unequal/unfinished content compared to others.
Taashâs questline specifically received a lot of criticism for what many respondents consider a poor handling of multiculturalism.
FACTIONS
FACTION SATISFACTION
Respondents for whom DATV was their first Dragon Age game were more likely to be satisfied with the factions than those with prior game experience.
Respondents with prior game experience felt the following satisfaction with the factions:
Very unsatisfied: 24%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 22%
Neutral: 15%
Somewhat satisfied: 30%
Very satisfied: 9%
Respondents without prior game experience felt the following satisfaction with the factions:
Very unsatisfied: 9%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 14%
Neutral: 17%
Somewhat satisfied: 45%
Very satisfied: 16%
FACTION COMMENTS
Here is some of the commonplace praise for the factions and their related quests:
Factions are a good way of introducing different cultures in Thedas.
Factions offered good opportunities for role-playing.
Here is some of the commonplace critique for the factions and their related quests:
Factions lack any âgrey moralityâ or âinternal conflictâ.
Some factions feel like they received unequal/unfinished content compared to others.
Factions feel more like a mechanic than a natural part of the world-building.
The Antivan Crows specifically received a lot of criticism for being written as much more heroic and good-natured than in previous games.
The Shadow Dragons specifically received a lot of criticism for being âtoo passiveâ against Tevinter inequalities.
MAIN STORY
MAIN STORY SATISFACTION
Respondents for whom DATV was their first Dragon Age game were far more likely to be satisfied with the main story than those with prior game experience.
Respondents with prior game experience felt the following satisfaction with the main story:
Very unsatisfied: 27%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 19%
Neutral: 11%
Somewhat satisfied: 24%
Very satisfied: 19%
Respondents without prior game experience felt the following satisfaction with the main story:
Very unsatisfied: 11%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 17%
Neutral: 7%
Somewhat satisfied: 30%
Very satisfied: 35%
MAIN STORY COMMENTS
Here is some of the commonplace praise for the main story:
The story has a satisfying ending.
The story feels âdeeply impactingâ and âemotionalâ.
The story has a good pace with lots of replay value.
The main story features the best quests in the game.
Here is some of the commonplace critique for the main story:
The story has an unsatisfying ending.
The story feels disconnected from the previous games / suffers from a lack of worldstate choices from previous games.
Many respondents are unhappy with the off-screen destruction of Southern Thedas mentioned.
Many respondents are unhappy with the racism, islamophobia, and orientalism found in the handling of the Antaam, specifically.
PREVIOUS OTHER DRAGON AGE MEDIA EXPERIENCE
Most respondents have engaged with at least some other form of Dragon Age media, with the most common being the animated show, Dragon Age: Absolution (57%). This is followed by the anthology book, Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights (49%). Only 13% of respondents said they have never had any experience with any extra Dragon Age media.
TEVINTER NIGHTS
Because Tevinter Nights (TN) established a lot leading up to DATV, I was very curious to see if that had any impact on DATV perceptions specifically. My one regret here is that I forgot to include Aelia in the list of characters who first appear in TN. Whoops.
In most cases, TN readers responded more positively to supporting characters who first appeared in the anthology, than non-readers.
NEVE SATISFACTION
Respondents who read TN felt the following satisfaction with Neve in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 6%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 9%
Neutral: 19%
Somewhat satisfied: 25%
Very satisfied: 41%
Respondents who did not read TN felt the following satisfaction with Neve in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 7%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 11%
Neutral: 13%
Somewhat satisfied: 30%
Very satisfied: 39%
LUCANIS SATISFACTION
Respondents who read TN felt the following satisfaction with Lucanis in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 21%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 13%
Neutral: 9%
Somewhat satisfied: 26%
Very satisfied: 31%
Respondents who did not read TN felt the following satisfaction with Lucanis in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 16%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 18%
Neutral: 15%
Somewhat satisfied: 28%
Very satisfied: 24%
EMMRICH SATISFACTION
Respondents who read TN felt the following satisfaction with Emmrich in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 6%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 6%
Neutral: 16%
Somewhat satisfied: 27%
Very satisfied: 44%
Respondents who did not read TN felt the following satisfaction with Emmrich in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 5%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 8%
Neutral: 14%
Somewhat satisfied: 28%
Very satisfied: 45%
ILLARIO SATISFACTION
Respondents who read TN felt the following satisfaction with Illario in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 20%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 21%
Neutral: 20%
Somewhat satisfied: 21%
Very satisfied: 18%
Respondents who did not read TN felt the following satisfaction with Illario in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 15%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 19%
Neutral: 37%
Somewhat satisfied: 20%
Very satisfied: 10%
MYRNA SATISFACTION
Respondents who read TN felt the following satisfaction with Myrna in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 6%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 10%
Neutral: 36%
Somewhat satisfied: 22%
Very satisfied: 26%
Respondents who did not read TN felt the following satisfaction with Myrna in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 6%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 6%
Neutral: 57%
Somewhat satisfied: 18%
Very satisfied: 12%
STRIFE SATISFACTION
Respondents who read TN felt the following satisfaction with Strife in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 13%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 16%
Neutral: 28%
Somewhat satisfied: 23%
Very satisfied: 20%
Respondents who did not read TN felt the following satisfaction with Strife in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 7%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 13%
Neutral: 48%
Somewhat satisfied: 22%
Very satisfied: 9%
IRELIN SATISFACTION
Respondents who read TN felt the following satisfaction with Irelin in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 14%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 16%
Neutral: 34%
Somewhat satisfied: 21%
Very satisfied: 16%
Respondents who did not read TN felt the following satisfaction with Irelin in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 6%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 14%
Neutral: 56%
Somewhat satisfied: 17%
Very satisfied: 7%
TEIA SATISFACTION
Respondents who read TN felt the following satisfaction with my beloved Teia in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 7%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 8%
Neutral: 14%
Somewhat satisfied: 28%
Very satisfied: 42%
Respondents who did not read TN felt the following satisfaction with my beloved Teia in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 6%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 8%
Neutral: 27%
Somewhat satisfied: 30%
Very satisfied: 29%
VIAGO SATISFACTION
Respondents who read TN felt the following satisfaction with my beloved Viago in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 7%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 9%
Neutral: 15%
Somewhat satisfied: 29%
Very satisfied: 40%
Respondents who did not read TN felt the following satisfaction with my beloved Viago in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 6%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 8%
Neutral: 30%
Somewhat satisfied: 30%
Very satisfied: 26%
EVKA SATISFACTION
Respondents who read TN felt the following satisfaction with Evka in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 4%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 3%
Neutral: 12%
Somewhat satisfied: 21%
Very satisfied: 60%
Respondents who did not read TN felt the following satisfaction with Evka in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 5%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 5%
Neutral: 17%
Somewhat satisfied: 23%
Very satisfied: 51%
ANTOINE SATISFACTION
Respondents who read TN felt the following satisfaction with Antoine in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 4%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 3%
Neutral: 12%
Somewhat satisfied: 21%
Very satisfied: 60%
Respondents who did not read TN felt the following satisfaction with Antoine in DATV:
Very unsatisfied: 5%
Somewhat unsatisfied: 5%
Neutral: 17%
Somewhat satisfied: 22%
Very satisfied: 50%
TEVINTER NIGHTS INTO VEILGUARD SAMPLE COMMENTS
âTevinter Nights painted a picture of a bleak world, but filled with tons of interesting people. Many of them have the same feeling both in DATV and the book (I think only Irelin and Strife didn't, really). Tevinter Nights set up the atmosphere I missed in the game. It set expectations that didn't make it into the game. But it's a must read, especially when plunging into Veilguard.â
âI love Teia and Viago as characters best overall, but did not feel like they were introduced well in game in a way that would allow them to stand on their own the way Antoine and Evka were.â
âStrife shouldâve had his Scottish accent.â
âI would have loved to get more of Mean Girl Irelin. She had way sharper teeth in the book.â
âI was really, really excited for Neve after Tevinter Nights, because I'm a disabled woman, and I still liked her in Veilguard but I do wish there'd been a bit more to her from a disability lens.â
âTevinter Nights had so much more horror than Veilguard even tried to deliver. The Crows were delightfully messy and Viago was so unwell Iâm in love with him. They hinted at Lucanis having complicated feelings about his grandmother that I was looking forward to exploring more, but which got dropped pretty much immediately. (The idea that even the prodigy grandson of the First Talon got tortured as part of his training is exactly the kind of fucked-up Crow lore that I expected and wanted to see more of.) I really loved all the hints at weird and scary threats weâve literally never seen before (the head-stealing monster in the Minrathous gardens??), but none of that got followed up on.â
âAs with previous books, there were several characters I found more compelling and interesting in the book than the game. Books have more freedom to do that, to be fair, but Strife in particular felt like a completely different character in the game.â
OTHER MEDIA INTO VEILGUARD SAMPLE COMMENTS
âI think that Veilguardâs depiction of the events of Last Flight and its principal character of Isseya was probably one of the most offensive parts of the story, as it felt like it didn't understand the book or even its themes at all.â
âI enjoyed Absolution and, again, I was expecting Veilguard to be closer to it in tone, themes, and treatment of the Tevinter-related world building.â
NARRATIVE CONSISTENCY
[The following works on a scale of 1 = worst, to 10 = best]
Most respondents felt BioWare does not do a very good job at maintaining a consistent narrative from the previous games, into DATV overall:
11%
12%
18%
13%
9%
12%
11%
8%
4%
3%
Most respondents felt BioWare does not do a very good job at maintaining a consistent narrative from the previous games, into DATV, regarding different lineages/races and cultures in Thedas:
16%
12%
17%
15%
9%
9%
9%
7%
3%
2%
Most respondents felt BioWare does not do a very good job at maintaining a consistent narrative from the previous games, into DATV, regarding different nations in Thedas:
13%
10%
12%
12%
12%
10%
10%
11%
5%
4%
Most respondents felt BioWare does not do a very good job at maintaining a consistent narrative from the previous games, into DATV, regarding different factions in Thedas:
14%
12%
13%
13%
11%
12%
11%
8%
4%
3%
Most respondents felt BioWare does not do a very good job at maintaining a consistent narrative from the previous games, into DATV, regarding recurring characters:
16%
9%
11%
13%
11%
9%
12%
10%
7%
4%
NARRATIVE SAMPLE COMMENTS
âOverall I am quite satisfied with the direction Bioware took the story and the outcomes for most of the recurring characters Bioware had in Veilguard.â
âI think the entire Dragon Age series has struggled to some extent with narrative consistency, but this game felt so jarringly different from prior games that at times it doesn't feel like a Dragon Age game at all. I recognize that with a ten year time gap that there are going to be changes in-universe, but I feel like 0 effort was put into helping transition players from the old status quo to the new one (and in fact a lot of the writing erases the old status quo). The sociopolitical conflicts common to the series (like the oppression of elves and mages, the cultural hegemony of the Chantry, dwarven society and their diaspora, etc) felt largely if not totally absent from Veilguard. And also there are direct plot threads from Inquisition that are just never touched on (like the Well of Sorrows choice, to pick an example).â
âI think the choice to place Veilguard in the north was a good one, and also freed the writers from some narrative obligations (it doesn't really matter who the king of Ferelden is). I really liked seeing all the familiar conflicts and prejudices from the northern perspectives.â
âThedas didnât feel like Thedas. Nothing mattered anymore. Tevinter didnât feel like Fenris and Dorian described it in the previous games neither like what we saw of it in the comics/book and others adaptations. Same issue with the Crows who appeared like a found family while they technically enslave children. There was none of the darker themes of Thedas (besides the Blight) so we never got to fight the actual corruption beside the one dimensional black and white villains the Evanuris were turned into. Elves oppression issue was totally ignored too. So much was also lacking due to the lack of worldstate.â
STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES
Some of the frequently mentioned strengths for DATV include the following:
Good balance between open world and linear maps.
Beautiful art design, especially the environments.
Some of the frequently mentioned weaknesses for DATV include the following:
Racism and other bigotries present in the writing.
Lore inconsistencies.
Lack of continuity with the previous game installments.
Lack of âpoliticalâ or âdeepâ themes.
Feeling âoversimplifiedâ.
Feels unfinished and/or rushed in places.
Itâs also worth noting that many people said they consider some of these merits and flaws to be carried over from the existing IP, rather than exclusive to DATV. Like for example, pointing out that Dragon Age has always had issues with racism in the writing.
Which side character* of Heated Rivalry do you like the most?
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JJ Dagenais/Boiziau (Montreal)
Soren Miitka (Montreal Goalie)
Cliff Marleau/Marlow (Boston)
Connor Connors (Boston)
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Gimme the numbers
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Scott Hunter was not included because he got his own episode and is therefore not a side character.
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The Vampire Chronicles Fandom Unofficial Survey: Results Masterpost
Thank you once again to everyone who took the survey!!
The results of the survey have been broken up into six parts for Tumblr to allow them to be posted and shared more easily.
A PDF version of the full results is available for download HERE.
A second PDF version of the full results, optimized for accessibility and screen readers (no graphics, information in tables), is available for download HERE.
The results are here on Tumblr in the following posts:
PART 1: WHO ARE THE VAMPIRE CHRONICLES FANS?
PART 2: READERSHIP, SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS, AND
ADAPTATIONS
PART 3: FANDOM AND FAN WORKS
PART 4: FAN OPINIONS AND HOT TAKES
PART 5: DEMOGRAPHIC GROUPS AND TRENDS
PART 6: IMPACT OF FANDOM AND FAN STORIES
If you have a question that springs to mind from the findings that isn't answered in the results summary, please send me an ask! If it's something I can see in the data and doesn't identify a specific respondent, I am happy to answer any niche questions. As you can see, the results were on the long side already!
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The only requirement is that you have some sort of experience with fanfiction or fan works (Whether that be writing or reading). You do not have to be queer to participate and all answers are completely anonymous