Anon 01/26/2018 (Fri) 23:23:32 No.569 del
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>It's hard for me to tell between those who are exclusive to Youtube,Tumblr or inclusive to both. Undertale definitely had its fanbase from Tumblr and it shows its dependance on the site. The sudden downfall pretty much explains their organization in the internet.

Yeah it can be hard to tell. I've always had an odd fanslation with keeping track of the various other fandoms and trends. Not something I devote too much time towards, but I do try to keep track of what fadoms emarged from where. This kind of started when I noticed a bit cultural divide when looking at those in the pone fandom in social media from much if the other fandoms we were interacting with on places such as tumblr and youtube. I know kind of stupid.

As I've said most of the other fandoms that became big were comprised of two types of people: kids/youth on youtube and the tumblr types. With something like FNAF
being an example of something that became a meme among the huge let's players with large amounts younger veiwers, most of the major meme games that become super hints are this to an extent. On the otherside you have fandoms like Star vs and Steaven Universe. These are fandoms that primarily sprend though tumblr Even if they have large presences elsewhere that is where the heart and soul of their fandom is in the same way that we are clearly from the chans. Undertale was a sad example of both YT and tumblr. First spreading amomg all the major let's payers like wildfire. Then Tumblr fell in love with such things as a cannon lesbian ship and the game having a genderless protagonist, which they of course took to mean that as LGBTQAI non-binary whatever other lables they've come up with yet they still draw frisk as a hot 13 girl. So they kept the meme alive the longest.