Where fandom = female slash-friendly omnimedia fans, it seems to be, yes.
That's a really good distinction, thank you.
I'm mostly wondering in terms of INFRASTRUCTURE, you know? Because we are both so sprawling AND so well-organized, cataloged and hyperlinked and with, as I said, our own SERVICES and meta-cultural analysis. And I'm wondering if these other groups, the comics fanboys and the MySpace people et al have a comparable infrastructure, both in complexity and size?
We're more than just a multifannish mess of people over here, you know? We have a CIVILIZATION, in a way that we never did on mailing lists and usenet.
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That's a really good distinction, thank you.
I'm mostly wondering in terms of INFRASTRUCTURE, you know? Because we are both so sprawling AND so well-organized, cataloged and hyperlinked and with, as I said, our own SERVICES and meta-cultural analysis. And I'm wondering if these other groups, the comics fanboys and the MySpace people et al have a comparable infrastructure, both in complexity and size?
We're more than just a multifannish mess of people over here, you know? We have a CIVILIZATION, in a way that we never did on mailing lists and usenet.