So, getting the idea from

, even using his little blocks for the fandoms, I decided to make a list of how I feel about the typical fandoms. Keep in mind, of course, that this is ALL ME. If you hate Facebook and love Steven Universe, it's a free internet, you do you.
And don't worry, here's my reasoning:
AWESOME
Facebook
I don't have Facebook, and I never really had the desire to want an account on Facebook. So why is it the best fanbase, to me? Well, I have NEVER had a problem with Facebook. I've never encountered anything terrible or atrocious on there, and I've never once had an issue with anyone who practically lives there, which are quite a few people I know.
YouTube Poopers
A bunch of guys just goofing around editing stuff. Seems relatively harmless to me.
PRETTY GOOD
Gravity Falls
Gravity Falls fans are relatively peaceful. Sure, they throw around their fan art, which keeps them from being under "AWESOME," but if you don't like Gravity Falls, they're not the type to look down on you, at least from my own experience.
Creepypasta
Creeypasta fans are made up of people who write scary stories, people who read said scary stories on YouTube, and people who read/listen to the aforementioned. Again, very tranquil stuff here.
Disney
Have you ever heard a complaint from a Disney fan? Okay, I do have some moderate dislike of the idiots who yell at each other about Frozen and The Lion King (which is an incredibly stupid comparison if you ask me), but other than that, nothing too bad here.
Pokemon
People who play Pokemon draw a lot of fan art, much like Gravity Falls fans, which keeps them from being too high (for emphasis, people who get the same stuff thrown in their face a lot tend to not like the show whose stuff gets thrown). However, there is something to be said for people who can stick around with a fandom for almost two decades.
OSC
People who make and watch object shows. Can they be annoying? At times. Can they be unoriginal? Yes. But I don't consider that
horrendous.
Sony/Microsoft
The flame wars are all that I dislike with these two gaming companies. Other than that, gaming systems. Cool.
Microsoft (Computing)
I've . . . never even encountered these guys before. So, no issue?
OKAY
Reddit
Often portrayed as basement-dwelling fedora-wearing brony atheists, most people on Reddit (at least the ones I've encountered when I went on there), are cultured, competent souls. But I have seen some of the less attractive sides of the website, so I guess some of the distrustful feelings are understandable.
Minions
This fandom is largely overhated to me - I find the fans, like the minions themselves, sometimes immature but completely harmless. But then again, the merchandise these guys get can cause some headaches, so I get that they're a bit overrated.
DeviantArt
I love the fact that this website acts as an Instagram for artists - people posting and discussing each other, each other's work, and other things really gives this site a sense of community. And no, I'm not gonna complain about fetish art. If you want to draw someone blowing up like a balloon, that's your business and it's fine. What I don't like about DeviantArt personally is the large quantity of the community that whine about how bad the site and community are. We get it, there are a lot of amateur artists on here. If you don't like it,
just don't look at it!
Nintendo
Honestly, Nintendo fans can be a bit in-your-face, but still pretty harmless, not too annoying.
Minecraft
Much like the Minions fans, these fans are pretty young and pretty immature. But even then, they're easy to avoid and there's no real reason to hate them other than their lack of maturity (they're often really hard to take seriously).
Bronies
These people tend to be hated for two reasons - one, they're grown men who watch a children's show with brightly colored female protagonists, and two, some of them infamously take their love of the show to the next level, if you catch my drift. Those are both solid points, but both also have strong deterrents. One, yeah they're grown men who watch a children's show with brightly colored female protagonists, but so are Steven Universe fans and they don't get nearly as much slack (in fact they
give a lot of the slack, but we'll get to that later), and two, that stuff is uncontrollable so I'm not even gonna comment.
Furries
Adults who like to be animals? Whatever. They mostly have a perfect understanding that it's not for everyone, and I respect that, though it can be a bit weird.
Twitch
People who watch other livestream games isn't bad in and of itself, which is why I consider it okay. What I hated the most was when for a solid few months no one would shut up about Twitch Plays Pokemon, which was idiotic and unappealing to me. The fact that it was shoved in my face did not help matters.

MEDIOCRE

Five Nights at Freddy's
I'm one of those people who watched Markiplier play FNAF, and never actually played it for myself. That said, fans of FNAF are similar to fans of Minecraft, except they're much more in-your-face, which, to the non-FNAF-fan, can get very annoying. The only reason FNAF gets a bit of a pass is because the entire game series came out within one year, so the reason everyone won't shut up about it is because there's not enough time for it all to blow over, like the aforementioned Twitch Plays Pokemon.

Game Theorists
Game Theorists tend to believe that everything the Game Theorist MatPat says is entirely true, and often expect everyone else to share this view. That being said, I haven't encountered many, so their spread is not too large.

Sonic
The fact that the game is popular among mostly young children and the large variety of "original" characters are annoying, but not enough for me to hate the fandom completely.

Twitter
When I go on Twitter (to see friends; I don't actually have one myself), I'll often find posts that are stupid or anger-inducing, but I'll also find tweets that are heartfelt and clever. It's close to a 50-50 chance, but I'll give 'em the benefit of the doubt.

Go!Animations
Yeah, the "animations" made with this software are unable to be taken seriously, but I have seen people EXPLODE with rage at this stuff. If barely-moving characters from various sources of media grounding each other is too much for you to handle, that's fine, but it's just laughably and ridiculously stupid to me.

Enterbots
Enterbots tend to put MrEnter on a pedestal and not understand the basic concept of what makes things bad and good. They also have a habit of being entirely unable to NOT take things seriously, which paints them in a similar vein with Steven Universe fans. However, their frantic and panicked means of defending MrEnter are not harmful enough to be any lower on this list.

Bro Army
Bros watch PewDiePie, and often quote him and discuss him. Yeah, there's millions of them, so a lot are
bound to be annoying, but I haven't had many bad experiences with any Bros. I have seen some real stinkers in action, though, and I can agree with haters that they can be annoying.

BAD

YouTube
When I say YouTube, I obviously don't consider it to be everyone on YouTube, and I think most people agree with me there. I consider the YouTube fandom people who watch and actively comment and like videos on YouTube, not so much people who are famous on YouTube for making their own content. You can probably see why I consider this "fandom" bad - YouTube commentors are infamously immature, annoying, ignorant, prejudiced, and/or egotistical. But as many bad ones there are, there are quite a few gems that do get overshadowed by the sheer number of jerks. So that's why YouTube isn't any lower.

Extreme PC Gamers
People who believe PCs are some sort of gift from the heavens, and every other electronic device is a useless piece of trash that doesn't deserve to be used. Yeah, you can probably see why this is low. It's not lower because there aren't really too many people who think like this.

Genwunners
I have something against Genwunners - people who only play the first generation of pokemon and badmouth literally everything else about the series. They're self-entitled tools who don't understand the amount of time and effort goes into crafting every creature and piece of story Pokemon has to offer.

ATROCIOUS

Whovians
Nearly every Whovian I've ever interacted with - not every single one, of course - seems to have the belief that anything other than Doctor Who is inferior. These are the people who bully the FNAF fans, the Sonic fans, the bronies, for liking things not as "mature" as their own show of preference, the ones I brought up in my last deviation. It's a misguided, hurtful tactic that should stop, and Whovians are a group I've seen much of it come from.

Steven Universe
See above, but replace the word "Whovian" with "Steven Universe fan."

Weeaboos
Weeaboos are, in a way, similar to SU fans and Whovians that bully other fandoms: they are loud and annoying about their show of choice, and can be bullies. The difference is that, while Doctor Who and Steven Universe have been critically applauded with storytelling and characters, weeaboos defend their shows just because "it's from the magical, culturally superior land of Japan."

Tumblr
I wouldn't feel right if I portrayed an entire social media website as a radically liberal/bully outlet website, so I won't. Instead, remember what I said about Twitter, and how the ratio of bad/annoying posts to good/clever posts is somewhere around 50:50? On Tumblr, it's closer to 60:40, or possibly even 70:30. Maybe even more, I never really go on Tumblr anymore because of the terrible time I had there. But you get the drift.
LITERALLY HARMFUL
Yeah, you may be confused about what this means, but it's simple. The two groups under this category are literally harmful. And it's not like SU fans or the Whovians, where there are many fandom bullies. These core ideas of these groups,
the very beliefs the fandoms are founded on, revolve around bullying others.
Kiwi Farms
Kiwi Farms is a place where "autistic" is an insult, you're mocked and made to feel like a joke for any uncontrollable fetish you may have, you don't matter if you watch certain TV shows, and generally eccentric and quirky people are made to feel like less than garbage. This forum is disgusting, but it has done one noticeably good thing - discuss Christian Weston Chandler. Seeing as he has clearly expressed unclean desires and possible harmful tendencies, any mocking he gets is well-deserved (to an extent, of course). But other than that, this is pretty much a forum specifically made to verbally abuse other people behind their backs.
Social Justice Warriors
Social Justice Warriors, or SJWs, differ from Kiwi Farms fans (Kiwi Farmers?) in that literally everything they stand for is just an extremely radical version of an actual good idea. For example, conversations discussing equal pay for women doing the same job as men, which most people can get behind, can delve into inexplicably extreme misandry. Their enemies have evolved over the years from men, to white men, to straight white men. Nowadays, it's just anyone who ever disagrees with them with anything. Their hangout of preference is Tumblr, and I feel much better ripping apart SJWs than I do ripping apart Tumblr for that very reason. SJWs discuss change and radical ideas without leaving the comfort of their own homes for anything other than Starbucks. They're annoying, obnixous, self-entitled, and everything they stand for revolves around hurting someone else who has wronged them, even in the most minor way.
Thank you for reading.
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THIS IS JUST MY OPINION.
(also, 4chan and 8chan aren't on here because I have literally no experience with either)