I meant to link to another of her posts, in which she described, in just a few paragraphs, all the Buffyverse fandom controversies and wars from the beginning up to the comics, and I found it not only informative on a "historical" level, but useful as a newbie fan because I could still find vestiges of every one of those controversies on the 'net.
I know fandom is quieter now, less active, but maybe there's something to be said for that - also less angry, less caught up in drama? More open to different perspectives? I like to think so, but I'm an optimist.
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I meant to link to another of her posts, in which she described, in just a few paragraphs, all the Buffyverse fandom controversies and wars from the beginning up to the comics, and I found it not only informative on a "historical" level, but useful as a newbie fan because I could still find vestiges of every one of those controversies on the 'net.
I know fandom is quieter now, less active, but maybe there's something to be said for that - also less angry, less caught up in drama? More open to different perspectives? I like to think so, but I'm an optimist.