I was interviewed for a documentary film about a fannish community telynor and I are both in, and the filmmakers seemed blown away when I pointed out that one thing most of fandom has in common is massive unresolved high-school trauma.
Overwhelmingly-most people highly active in congoing fandom (note: made-up statistic, based only on my anecdotal experiences!) seem to come from the less 'conventionally popular' end of the high school popularity tree, and because a con is 200-800 'former social misfits' all in one place connecting with each other and making our own fun, that gives it a VERY different vibe than, say, a dental convention or something.
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Date: 2008-10-17 08:20 pm (UTC)Overwhelmingly-most people highly active in congoing fandom (note: made-up statistic, based only on my anecdotal experiences!) seem to come from the less 'conventionally popular' end of the high school popularity tree, and because a con is 200-800 'former social misfits' all in one place connecting with each other and making our own fun, that gives it a VERY different vibe than, say, a dental convention or something.