Don't Worry about YOUR "Place" in a Fandom...
Okay, Iâm still not checking messages nor posting currently, that shall resume on Friday. I just popped in again to share this message because it may be something someone needs to hear ASAP.
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Fandoms: the perfect opportunity to engage with other fans of something, and share your work or see theirs. Heck, theyâre even the perfect place to make some new friends and get feedback on improving your abilities, should you be a content creator. However, they can also be the perfect place for discouragement or even, in the more toxic ones, harassment. Itâs, unfortunately, the proverbial âdouble edged swordâ that comes with a community of fans for something: you can either find yourself a well-renowned or at least welcomed individual, or you can find yourself overlooked or full-on attacked as one of the âblack sheep.â
Sometimes, it can be more of an issue with the fandom itself. Billie Bust Upâs has an issue with policing fan-produced contentâ to the point where actual kids/minors will get mobbed âand Iâve seen them go as far as accusing âpedophiliaâ or âhomophobia,â on the claims of fighting âproshippingâ or âerasure.â Then, we have the infamous Steven Universe incident of a minor feeling inclined to take her own life, as the fanbase decided her âfatphobicâ over a fanart piece that drew Rose Quartz âskinnier than sheâs supposed to be.â I donât think I need to say anything else theyâve done to emphasize âissues with the fandom itself,â but be assured that the suicide attempt failed and that user is still alive.
Other times of the âdouble edged sword,â and I hate to say it, but the âissueâ is actually you: it not being a âtoxicâ fanbase of unreasonable members in these specific cases, but you and your actions being why you find yourself in a disfavorable position. You may behave in a way that no one finds âattractiveâ nor âappealing,â like if you have a tendency to act out or constantly âsympathy-reelâ for attentionâ yourself or what you make. Believe me, itâll often be more your behavior than your actual work thatâll earn the ire of more reasonable fandom members: the only time the more reasonable will hate you over pictures or writing, is when youâre actually using your talents to attack others (ex: âhate artâ) or if youâre using everyoneâs favorite characters for⌠sinister purposes (ex: actual grooming material).
Even if you donât make such content, but normal content meant to be enjoyed by fellow fans, you can still feel some manner of grief within your community from it. Sometimes, it can be more direct: the bullies of the fandom finding your work/style âoffensiveâ enough to attack, or the rabid fans of some bigger fandom member claiming âidea stealingâ and otherwise. Clearly, they donât fall under the âreasonable membersâ umbrellaâŚ
Other times, your content can result in your misery more indirectly: the realization that thereâs nothing âspecialâ about what you make or offer, especially easier in a smaller fandom of less âcompetitionâ (for lack of a better word). Before you start crying that Iâm being mean, recall that âspecialâ doesnât specifically mean âgoodâ nor âenjoyableâ: itâs a term referring to uniquity, something that would really grab othersâ interest and attentionâ something they couldnât come across anywhere else. I mean, why focus on all these gray rocks on the road, when I can look at this shiny, rainbow-painted one? So yeah, your offered content just might not be âspecialâ enough to earn a majority of attention, sorry to say.Â
Whatâs that: âWhy bother anymore then, if no one else likes me or what I makeâŚ?â Umm⌠Did you forget why you joined a fandom and made content of that franchise in the first place?? Itâs because you loved the series itâs based on, right? Why should others determine whether you continue making content or continue consuming whatever the official people behind it make? Whatâs that: âWhatâs the point of sharing, if the target audience wouldnât want anything to do with it or me?â
Look, even if an entire fandom somehow turned against you, blocked you, whatever, you can still post things! No matter how small, youâre bound to still have some fellow fans who would love what you make. What about the people who arenât part of the fandom? Heck, even people who generally donât like the franchise in question may like what you, specifically, have done with it! Donât get a swollen head, now, even if they may like your take on a character in fanfiction better or prefer your artstyle to the actual showâs/gameâs/etcâs.
Just⌠You are in an age where people can finally share whatever they want to make, why are you letting yourself waste the opportunity because people are unreasonably cruel or youâre not some âbig nameâ? Stop worrying about whatever âplaceâ you may have in your fandom, and just create and share! Donât hold yourself back from making great things, because of something thatâs really just superficial in the long runâŚÂ











