Jan. 3rd, 2025

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Whether you've been in fandom for a while or just discovered fandom, we'd love to know how you came to fandom! Was it that one book or a TV show or movie or anime/manga or a band/song that gave you that first spark? Or a character or characters that you wanted more of but the canon material just didn't have enough of them? Or were you introduced to fandom by someone?

I was watching the One Piece anime for the first time when I wanted to look up some stuff, leading me to discover the One Piece wiki. While exploring the wiki for further information on the series, I found it had a fairly active blogging scene, so I decided to join. I spent around 3 years as an active editor and then stayed around in the community for another few years before finally leaving because I was disgruntled with Wikia's changes. (Even now, I still refuse to call them by their new name; I'm so furious they co-opted it for their own profits.)

Honestly, my time at the wiki wasn't the greatest due to various reasons, but I'm still glad with my work. I still keep in touch with some friends from the wiki despite having very little in common now.

After my first year or so on the wiki, I wasn't satisfied anymore with the community's fandom activities, so I decided to go over to Tumblr and found it better aligned with my interests (fanart! fanfiction! in-depth analysis! not limited to One Piece! no power-leveling!). So I'd say OP wiki was my introduction to fandom, but Tumblr was where I really got into fandom.

I've always been a multifandom person on Tumblr. I remember being involved in the Doctor Who and Supernatural fandoms, then later Hannibal and Teen Wolf as they came out. I also spent a lot of time posting about various anime and manga series, but I can't remember most of them... My longest animanga fandom was and still is the Fate franchise.

I do not like the Twitter-ification of fandom at all, so now I'm not very active in fandoms, just enjoying fanworks in a quiet corner with friends.

I've occasionally thought about returning to editing, but I just don't have that obsessive energy anymore....
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I'm going to try something new this year, hoping weekly accountability posts will be low pressure for minimal stress yet high pressure enough for my ADHD brain to actually do the tasks I need to do.
  • Revise my resume and cover letter
    • Send them out
  • Finish my smut WIP that's been staring at me for 6 months
  • Build that storage cart again
  • Reorganize my closet
I'll come back next week and check in with what I did and create new goals for that week. Adulting is so hard with ADHD...