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[personal profile] v_o_x
 I used to big into Livejournal but it has bad memories for me. I don't want to go back. But, I miss the sense of the community that used to be there. It's one of the main reasons I started up this Dreamwidth. The other being that I can be here to answer questions and have a place to correspond with people who may read the fan-fiction I write.

I feel old. I am old now. I'm not quite to the stage of yelling for those damn kids to get off my lawn but I'm pretty close to it. I have no idea how to network anymore or if blogs like these are even popular anymore. Should I give in and just grab a Tumblr and hope for the best? Or should I stay here?

Most of the communities seem long dead. Just a little early morning thoughts since I can't find myself getting to sleep. I need a time machine, I believe. Then I might be able to grasp what it is I'm supposed to be doing.

Date: 24/6/23 05:25 (UTC)
mxcatmoon: dreamsheep by seleneheart (DWSheep)
From: [personal profile] mxcatmoon
It's much quieter here than LJ was. Most of the fans who are here have joined because we don't like the often toxic environments in places like Twitter and Tumblr - and also prefer to have real conversations with people. There doesn't seem to be much of that in fandom anymore. I'm an old-timer, too; I think the fandom experience of young fans is so different from the fandom I knew.

Many of the active communities here are more multi-fandom, like exchanges and prompt comms, rather than dedicated to a specific fandom.

[community profile] fandom_on_dw and [community profile] fictional_fans are a couple of good places to start to see what's going on here. It requires a bit more effort to find things here since there is no algorithm throwing stuff at you. But of course, you can always check out Tumblr, too, and see if you like it.

Date: 25/6/23 05:49 (UTC)
mxcatmoon: seagull in sky with moon (Dreamy)
From: [personal profile] mxcatmoon
With the rise of social media platforms fandom went mainstream, and the internet in general is a pretty toxic place, so it makes sense there would be more of it. Fandom used to be more insular.

I'm not sure there are many active fandom-specific communities on DW, but then mine are mostly all old and/or rare, so I'm not the best judge. That could change; you never know. The way people have been getting disillusioned or angry with policies on Twitter, Tumblr, and most recently Reddit and leaving them en masse.

You can take a look at my profile page for suggestions if you like, I'm subscribed to 117 communities, most of them multi-fandom. They're probably a mix of active and not, but you might find something you're interested in.