busby fandom

a fandom that should stop caring about friendships and stan’s of other peoples!
omg did u see tarara and lala aren’t friends anymore? and tarara changed her fav for the 7373th time

no i’m not an obsessed busby fandom person that cares about dumb stuff like that
by andrewgarfieldspotbrownie February 18, 2022
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Broken fandom

A broken fandom is where one specific group of people who form a fandom get split up because of all the arguements effecting in a small broken up fandom which is the opposite of what a fandom should be. A fandom is a community not a not a group of people that have been divided due to conflict
by Idelllll August 16, 2018
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Fandom Populist

A person who appeals to a fanbases concern of feeling ignored.
"I heard Bob was a Fandom Populist for the Gaming community."
by EmpDaylight December 01, 2023
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Fandom Populist

A person who appeals to a fanbase that feels ignored by higher authorities or the corporation that owns the IP the fanbase is based around.
"I heard Bob was a Fandom Populist for the Gaming community."
by EmpDaylight December 01, 2023
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Fandom Populist

A person who appeals to a fanbase who feels ignored by higher authorities of the fandom or by the company who owns the IP the fandom is based on.
"I heard Bob was a Fandom Populist for the Gaming community."
by EmpDaylight December 01, 2023
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fandom fight day

fandom fight day (june 23rd) is the day when all the fandoms try to get the most recognition on social media, for example get 5 tags trending on twitter, take over tiktok fyp's, crash instagram with so many posts.
kpop stan: omg did you hear what day it is?
person:no, what?
kpop stan: FANDOM FIGHT DAY! *punches* WE ARE THE STRONGEST FANDOM SUCK IT
by butter and bees May 04, 2021
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Fandom Police

Outsiders who join a fandom/hobby with the sole purpose of policing the behavior of fans in said fandom/hobby and not because they enjoy the hobby themselves. They can commonly be seen trying to shame people for engaging in things that are normal for the fandom and aren't even offensive and harmful, in order to make them "normal" according to their standards. They often engage in brigading to bully people to be more "normal" according to their standards. They like to ragebait fans on purpose and play the victim when the fans get angry or call the fancops out for their behavior. They also like to attack the pre-existing fans by belittling them for their hobby. They also always appeal to triviality.
Fan: wtf happened to anit bro cant even have a waifu anymore
Fandom Police: “Waifu” talks in 2025. We can watch anime without all dat extra weebo shit😭.
Also Fandom Police: Said weebos found this tweet and calling me slurs very on brand for the social rejects
by PomuHub February 16, 2025
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