I can't imagine
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Weebs existed in the 1970s and it kind of exploded in the 1980s with the fansub and tape trading scene. If you can figure out how you can search Google Groups Usenet for posts dating back to the early 80s about anime. Weebs were using abnormie Internet - if you were posting on Usenet in 1985, you sure as hell weren't a normie.
I remember seeing Laserdiscs of Tenchi Muyo going for like $50 a volume, and TM was considered to be some of the normiest anime there was at the time. (It was popular, but I could never get into it. I just don't "get" harem anime)
Anyway, look up Fred Patten and Frederik Schodt.
Another name that I'd mention is Toren Smith. The word obviously wasn't around back then, but even in the 80's, he was a total weeb. Decent guy, though; his passion for the media is probably why I got into it in the first place, back in the days of BayCon many years ago.