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This post is a few days too late, because Infinity Train just got announced as coming out in 2019.
BUT, here is a tweet from the show's creator addressing toxicity in the fandom, before the show was even greenlit:
"Hints haven't been working, so I'll just say it now: Stop shitting on other shows in the name of Infinity Train. You're taking the hard work that people put into their shows and disparaging it when they're trying to have their moment. It's just mean and breeds animosity. Stop."
I came across this tiny fandom for the show a while ago. I've had niche fandoms, but this was next level. An animated short existed, and some people speculated it would become a show mostly from stalking people's Linked In pages.
I've been in fandom a long-ass time. I've never seen anything like this, though.
The short looks cool and I hope the show is good, but ... just ... massive drama before the show is even greenlit?
BUT, here is a tweet from the show's creator addressing toxicity in the fandom, before the show was even greenlit:
"Hints haven't been working, so I'll just say it now: Stop shitting on other shows in the name of Infinity Train. You're taking the hard work that people put into their shows and disparaging it when they're trying to have their moment. It's just mean and breeds animosity. Stop."
I came across this tiny fandom for the show a while ago. I've had niche fandoms, but this was next level. An animated short existed, and some people speculated it would become a show mostly from stalking people's Linked In pages.
I've been in fandom a long-ass time. I've never seen anything like this, though.
The short looks cool and I hope the show is good, but ... just ... massive drama before the show is even greenlit?
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Date: 2018-03-03 08:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-03-04 06:07 pm (UTC)And yes, I do think the different ways that people now consume content has changed the way they engage (or don't) with others. For one thing, it is far easier to be spoiled now since people could easily be a year or two behind on a canon and be catching up via On Demand or Netflix whereas once even DVDs (or video tapes) were several seasons behind and a show wasn't yet in syndication. I think that made people depend on others more and the commonality of experience gave people a shared investment.
There are shows I was fannish about and would have likely been in a fandom but I was behind due to lack of availability and I didn't want to be spoiled. There are things I'm glad I missed as the fandoms got more disillusioned but also things I would have enjoyed at the time like meta.