Anon 01/27/2018 (Sat) 01:09:10 No.571 del
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>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.
Well, the internet is basically composed by the meme culture out of those fandoms. I personally sed to keep an eye about the Sonic fanbase around 2013, the PKMN one (especially the period of 2013-15) and SU in 2016. I mostly spend the time because I want to keep it a little bit more active and it´s the one I have invested the most time. I guess the ride has caught me until it decides to stop.

>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.
When Game Theory used to give the story and context for FNAF... aww, how times change. Also, the "paticular" videos of kids singing FNAF....that was priceless. Jumpscares have lost their meaning though but damn, they consumed the franchise like no tomorrow.

>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.

The problem with the LGBTQAI content is not what represent, it´s that it could feel dated after a certain period. I know there is excitement out of it and feel progressive but there is a caducity date for them. There has to be more reasons behind it from story perspective or your hype will dissolve like sugar in the water.
Tumblr has basically their universal social justice tone of the things.They have some defined preferences but not open enough to share them properly with Reddit or /co/. That philosophy may explain why they haven´t lasted longer.

Both cases (Kids and tumblr type) have marked this decade. Now, let´s see how their legacy will be defined. It´s always an interesting thing to see. How you look backwards to the old things and what you honestly feel about them after the period of hype.