skykiii
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Jun 17, 2018
So there's this phenomenon I've been running into as long as I was aware of the concept of fandoms (or really, internet forums).
And that's the weird pathologies, that always exist and seemingly have nothing to do with what the fandom/forum actually revolves around.
For example:
--A forum about Chip n' Dale's Rescue Rangers (the 1980s cartoon, not the 2022 movie) but for some reason everyone there is an extreme Bible-thumper and for some reason expect this of the entire community even though it has nothing to do with the show itself.
--A forum that's totally into MS-DOS era RPGs, but also for some reason most of the members have a weird obsession with old pulp fantasy novels (Andre Norton and the like) and will hate you if you're not into that kind of stuff. At least here there's kind of a vague connection, but you're here to talk games, not literature.
--A forum themed around building gaming computers, but for some reason everyone there is also really into dirt bikes and if you ever admit you know nothing about dirt biking, they think you're faking your interest in computers as well.
I'm only making up one of those examples.
But seriously, this keeps happening. This weird tendency for all internet hangouts to have this random curveball where its like, something expected of you but it doesn't logically follow from the premise of the hangout, and at times even feels contradictory. Like its something God, the Devil, or the Universe itself just threw in there just to fuck with you.
You guys ever have this happen or am I the only one?
And that's the weird pathologies, that always exist and seemingly have nothing to do with what the fandom/forum actually revolves around.
For example:
--A forum about Chip n' Dale's Rescue Rangers (the 1980s cartoon, not the 2022 movie) but for some reason everyone there is an extreme Bible-thumper and for some reason expect this of the entire community even though it has nothing to do with the show itself.
--A forum that's totally into MS-DOS era RPGs, but also for some reason most of the members have a weird obsession with old pulp fantasy novels (Andre Norton and the like) and will hate you if you're not into that kind of stuff. At least here there's kind of a vague connection, but you're here to talk games, not literature.
--A forum themed around building gaming computers, but for some reason everyone there is also really into dirt bikes and if you ever admit you know nothing about dirt biking, they think you're faking your interest in computers as well.
I'm only making up one of those examples.
But seriously, this keeps happening. This weird tendency for all internet hangouts to have this random curveball where its like, something expected of you but it doesn't logically follow from the premise of the hangout, and at times even feels contradictory. Like its something God, the Devil, or the Universe itself just threw in there just to fuck with you.
You guys ever have this happen or am I the only one?