One-Question Poll: What's your fandom age?

Nov 05, 2010 18:32

The discussion on eleanor-lavish's cranky old fangirl post (friends locked; sorry) made me wonder just how long people have been in fandom. So let's have a poll! Feel free to pepper the comments with anecdotes about your entry into fandom. Also, due to LJ restrictions on the number of options, I've had to chunk things out a little. Luckily, this data is only ( Read more... )

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lakeeffectgirl November 6 2010, 02:05:51 UTC
This poll made me realize we have been friends for ten years! :-D

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rsadelle November 6 2010, 02:53:53 UTC
I know! ♥

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dine November 6 2010, 02:12:51 UTC
wow, I feel ancient when I realize how long I've been doing this! though I'm eversohappy to have had those years

I first stumbled into online fandom in 1998, when my workplace first got internet - I was seeking info on Homicide: LotS which lead me to a fic site, which quickly lead me to slash stories, and I had found my people, I was home!

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rsadelle November 6 2010, 02:54:37 UTC
Ah, yes. I stumbled into fandom when we got internet at home. My first fannish experiences were all in X-Men newsgroups.

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allyndra November 6 2010, 02:43:13 UTC
I'd been fannish pretty much all my life, but I didn't find online fandom until the build up to Serenity. The official Universal fan forums were an awesome, active place, and they introduced me to a whole bunch of aspects of online fans and fandom. My first fic fandom was Buffy. I was curious, so I Googled 'Buffy fan fiction' and found an angsty, human AU Spike/Buffy fic. I was like, "People read this for fun???" But I kept looking, and came across an epic Spike/Xander fic that just blew me away. I never looked back.

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rsadelle November 6 2010, 02:55:45 UTC
I love how similar fangirl stories are! So many of us were always fannish and then stumbled over fandom on the internet. It's also making me think there's a good argument here for not locking down fandom. (I think that ship has more than sailed, but some people are still nervous about how public it sometimes is.)

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sleepherealone November 6 2010, 03:24:39 UTC
8-9 for online fandom, I'll always remember stumbling into Final Fantasy VII fandom when I was 12 years old and being scared off from ever participating in anything past lurking until I got my LJ in 2004. Prior to online fandom, I do remember making up sequels to the Lion King movies with my best friend when we were between 8-10 and I still have some documents of wannabe movie scripts on my family's oldest computer.

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rsadelle November 6 2010, 23:48:14 UTC
♥ I love how much this is the place we were all meant to be.

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idahophoenix November 6 2010, 04:03:18 UTC
It's a long time since I've been this "young" in anything. It's true that I've also always been fannish--all the way back to playing Lost In Space with my sister, writing alternative chapters of Little Women, having a huge crush on Danny Partridge ( the 'wrong' Partridge boy to be crushed out on) and, I suppose, having a Narnia themed commitment ceremony complete with an appearance by Aslan. Still, I'm a baby in on-line fandom. It's a relief to realize this as lately I've been freaking out about how much I don't get about all the lingo and how people make friends and how to get a beta and how not to be a complete idiot. Knowing that I'm not even a toddler yet, helps me to give myself a bit of a break around all that.

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rsadelle November 6 2010, 23:50:07 UTC
Aww, you'll learn! On the making friends: I've started reminding myself that the way we make friends is to talk to people, which has made me more likely to comment on things by people I don't know or don't know well. You'll find some snobs and/or people who aren't ready to make new friends at the moment, but fandom as a whole is pretty welcoming of other fangirls.

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idahophoenix November 8 2010, 06:40:41 UTC
Thanks. Actually, people have been mostly great. Of course I shouldn't read things like "cranky old fangirl" postings in my babyhood because I'm too young to be cynical--except for one thing, it made me laugh really hard. I guess I'm a newbie just waiting for the day that I've been around enough to be jaded :)

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rsadelle November 10 2010, 16:21:27 UTC
What made me laugh about this particular cranky old fangirl post was that I found myself being cranky about how I've been in fandom longer than everyone in the discussion who disclosed how long they'd been in fandom.

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