A Criticism of Fandom
Jul. 28th, 2019 11:53 pmI think one reason I don't participate in fandom as an activity as much, besides my extreme introversion, is that I feel like a lot of fandom culture has become (or was always?) predicated on a person's *usefulness* to other people and not on relating to people as another human being. Like I kind of get the impression that a lot of current fandom culture is oriented around the idea that if a fan doesn't provide fanart, fanfic, reviews, or a personal publicist to other people in the fandom they're not worth being around. Like those things are the only thing their worth as a person seems to be based on sometimes. It just seems to me to be a very dehumanizing and ableist mindset to view people only through that sort of lens.
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Date: 2019-07-30 09:42 am (UTC)I have no idea what Instagram is like and no intention of finding out, but the way that many social media sites (Tumblr, Twitter, etc.) are organized around likes and sharing content posted by others does I think facilitate this attitude. I want to say it is especially Twitter's fault, but I have no articulated reason to believe it caused that problem specifically--I just hate Twitter.