rodo: (tale of the nine tailed)
Rodo ([personal profile] rodo) wrote2022-01-13 05:45 pm

Snowflake Challenge #7: Communties and Resources

Challenge #7: In your own space, tell us about 3 fandom resources, spaces, or communities you use or enjoy.

1. [community profile] fail_fandomanon: Yes, I know. But for someone for whom basically all current fandom platforms just don’t work, I’ve found it’s the best place to keep up to date with fandom, especially when it comes to exchanges. And occasionally, you have really great conversations there.

2. Reddit: If you’re into fandom discussion that has less to do with fic and shipping and more to do with world building, your fandom’s Reddit might not be the worst choice. It depends a lot on the fandom, of course. But I’ve found that some of the best discussions for my otherwise silent fandoms can be had there.

3. Wookiepedia: Look, the Star Wars universe is just too big for me to wrap my mind around. I use other fandom wikis as well, of course, and appreciate all the effort people put into them, but I chose to link Wookiepedia as an example because it seriously takes the cake. AWOIAF takes second place, with its many notes on calculating characters’ ages and the chronology.
acari: SGA | TJ Johansen (tj is short for awesome)

[personal profile] acari 2022-01-14 09:52 am (UTC)(link)
I don't even remember the last time I checked out ffa. I guess it's time. My Tumblr experience is very monofannish, I kinda miss the old multifandomness sometimes.