Fandom can keep something alive, and fandom can take it down.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Fandom is about fandom, it's a great big social club.
I like passionate fandom.
When you cross over on fandoms, people don't know what to do with themselves.
As fandom grew more variegated, genzines reflected a broadening of interests, carrying personal columns of humor and reflection, science articles, amateur fiction, stylish gossip, and inevitably, thoughtful pieces on the future of fandom.
With fandom, people are sensitive, and sometimes defensive, about their experiences.
Social media affords me an opportunity to interact with fans on a daily basis, not just for a few seconds apiece at a science-fiction convention.
There is little anyone can do with fanatics. Reasoning with them is a fool's errand. Avoiding them is mandatory.
We love what we love, and shared fandoms bring people of all ages and backgrounds into one great tribe.
In my life, the strongest evidence of any fandom is 'Sherlock' - 'Hobbit' fans are positively restrained.
I devoted my career to building an affinity with my fans who have supported me unflinchingly and no barbed wire fence or prison wall will stop that.
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