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dvandom ([personal profile] dvandom) wrote2005-03-01 10:26 am

To Be A Fan - Blemeage

Posting to a thread in [livejournal.com profile] taraljc's LJ got me thinking about what it takes to be considered part of a fandom. Now, as with a lot of things dealing with media and so forth, you're not really going to get any three people to agree on a single definition. But I'm going to throw one out there anyway.

First off, I'm talking now about specific fandoms, not generic ones. In other words, "comics fandom" is too broad to come under this definition, but "X-Men comics fandom" is borderline and "Pyro fandom" is definitely covered.

Second, this isn't meant to be a "fanlier than thou" measure. It's not to compare the fannishness of different people. Rather, it's intended to help people rank their own interests. Because, when you're a media geek, you probably LIKE a lot of stuff but reserve your LOVE for only a few.


For a given fandom, give yourself one point for each yes. 1-3 are about monetary outlay, 4-6 about creative stuff, 7-9 about the identity you craft for yourself in the fandom, and 10-12 about getting involved with the prodom in some respect.

1) I go out of my way to track down everything that can be bought in stores related to this fandom.

2) I have spent more on a single item related to this fandom than I spend on food in a month.

3) I spend more total on this fandom in a year than I spend on food.

4) I have written stories based on this fandom.

5) I have created visual art based on this fandom.

6) I have engaged in performance art based on this fandom (LARPing doesn't count, there has to be an audience).

7) My main online ID is taken from this fandom.

8) I have made a permanent or semi-permanent change to myself based on this fandom (for instance: tattoos, legally changed name).

9) I maintain a web presence of some sort (discussion board, review archive, gallery, etc) for this fandom, and invest money and/or significant time in it.

10) I have attended conventions dedicated to this fandom that required more than a day trip from me, or if they were local, I was part of the group running the convention.

11) Pros involved with the creation of the object of the fandom know me on sight. Bonus point if there's a restraining order.

12) I have done official, credited work for the object of the fandom, such as getting a research credit in a comic or appearing as an extra on a TV show. (Only count this if your involvement with the project came after you got interested in it as a fan.)


Okay, that seems like enough. Off the top of my head, I'm not sure where to draw the line between "casual interest" and "member of the fandom", bit given the extreme nature of most of these items, 3-4 is probably the dividing line. One or two can be flukes, after all (for instance, I've attended conventions for mainly social reasons, rather than because I was heavily into the topic of the convention), but once you've done three or four of the things on this list, you're probably Of The Fen. And some fandoms are harder to score in than others, especially focused fandoms that don't have conventions and have little to no merchandise.

For reference, I got a 6 for Transformers, and I'm pretty active in the fandom. #11 is a lot harder for Transformers than it is for, say, comics (a dozen or so comics pros know me on sight, for instance). On the other hand, I only have 1 point (2 if you're lenient) for Galaxy Rangers.

Later addition: I score 6 on Shadowfist (buy everything, stories, art, webpage, pros know me, I've been credited). I also score 2 for White Wolf games (11 and 12 only). :)

[identity profile] z4nd4r.livejournal.com 2005-03-01 09:21 am (UTC)(link)
I think I fit into 4 or so, I do toy hunt, but don't really go out of my way as much as I used to. I have doodled a few pics, but nothing ever of any finished quality. I do have a 'con tat. My nick is from G.I.Joe, not TF. I suppose I post on a board, but that got old/too time consuming. I have been to several Botcons/Oatf***s but that was more for the social aspects than the fan aspects. Does Simon Furman really count as a pro? I mean really. And so what if I accosted him at the O'Hare airport... hehe.

Oh and DVD? Judging by the waistlines of some fans it would be hard to quantify the money on food vs money on items ratio.
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[personal profile] liabrown 2005-03-01 09:37 am (UTC)(link)
Yay Pyro fandom! I got a 6.

These days I mostly use my real name on the web, though my main screen name I used to use and still occasionally use is related to Pyro fandom (Freedom Force fandom!!). Some of the other staffers at ComiX-Fan have dubbed me "Pyromuffin", though ^_^ If we were talking avatars/icons on the web instead of screen names, then I'd get that point.

I guess I'd get a 7 if it was for FF fandom.

[identity profile] dvandom.livejournal.com 2005-03-01 10:26 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, you don't have to spend a lot on food to be fat. Especially if you're a college student bright enough to get a full scholarship that includes meal plan. :)

[identity profile] scavgraphics.livejournal.com 2005-03-01 11:15 am (UTC)(link)
I question #9....It's really 2 things...1) Have a web prencence...then more extreeme spend money/time...

AS for #11...Bob Greenberger knew my plush beagle on sight...

And it's a Galaxy Rangers fest lately..the other week I was thinking of endcoding my video tapes of it to DVD...then last week I find that it's coming out on official DVD..and this week, you mention it.

[identity profile] dvandom.livejournal.com 2005-03-01 11:29 am (UTC)(link)
I specified money/time because just tossing up a quick webpage and then ignoring it shouldn't count. So "have a web presence" isn't enough on its own.

[identity profile] susp.livejournal.com 2005-03-01 12:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I got a 4. I've written TF bios (which do count as fanfic) for a fan project. I frequent and post online pretty regularly. I've attended the last five Botcons/OTFCCs, although the last three have been for social aspects first and foremost. Wankus and Garry Chalk know me on sight. I don't think Neil Kaplan knows my name, but I'm sure he'll always remember me. XD

[identity profile] dvandom.livejournal.com 2005-03-01 12:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Raksha, at her peak of fannishness (before she started ignoring huge chunks of the franchise) would have rated at least a 9. :)

[identity profile] z4nd4r.livejournal.com 2005-03-01 01:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I suppose that is true, and I guess I did spent more on TFs than I did on food in college. But I think I spent more on a single videogame than I did food for a month in college.

[identity profile] jameel.livejournal.com 2005-03-01 01:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I got a 7 for Transformers fandom: 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, and 12. I'd have 6 if LARPing counted.

[identity profile] jameel.livejournal.com 2005-03-01 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I got a 1 for New Universe fandom!

[identity profile] ladyniko.livejournal.com 2005-03-02 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, I don't have the brain power to complete this test tonight that Tara posted - bloody cold. :-p

But #9 - heheheh.... Yep, definitely applies to me...

In fact, that's what brought me here. :-p

You know Tara and I'm surprised she hasn't told you about this little community. ;)

http://www.livejournal.com/community/galaxy_rangers

Great series revival! Join now! :p Tell your friends! Tell your family! Tell your neighbors! *g*

I'm the resident GR pusher out here on LJ, trying to get the word out about the GR DVDs & all the other developments happening. Hence why I've started this community. GR related info will go there. :)

Okay, time to take my blankie, tissues & go curl up in my corner until I can get rid of this cold.... :p

[identity profile] dvandom.livejournal.com 2005-03-03 06:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Tsk, read the followups to your own posts, I posted to the "welcome to the community" thread. :)

[identity profile] ladyniko.livejournal.com 2005-03-03 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm ill, I tell ya! :) Ill! :)

See my shiny, rudolph the reindeer, red nose? :-p

I've never said I was *sane*! :-p