1. Modification of objects usually related to fandoms with no malicious intent e.g. Altering of factual information (Wikipedia pages) or images (posters).
1. "Oh my god, _________'s wiki page was totally fandalised by a bunch of pre-pubescent girls!"
Person 1: I just fandalised a Twilight poster!
Person 2: How?
Person 1: I stuck a photo of my face over Bella Swan's!
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1. deliberately mischievous or non-malicious modification of property: fandalism of public buildings. With intent of showing appreciation of said property.
2. the conduct or spirit characteristic of the fandals.
3. willful or ignorant alteration of artistic or literary treasures with view for appreciation or correction.
4. a fandalic act.
Person 1: Who's wrote on our sign!?
Person 2: Must be a fan, look at it Person 1: "We love you.." but they're wrote all over it! it looks a mess!
Person 2: Aww, bless. Such fandalism.
Vandalism that looks fun, funny vandalism, vandalism where you think it looks cool rather than disgusting.
Vandalism where you can appreciate the effort the vandal has gone through.
Graffiti can be an act of vandalism, but some designs can be fun to look at; some will be satirical etc.
A person went into a broken building in Leicester, and wove sheets through the large windows to spell "FROG ISLAND" (the name of the mill). This is an act of "fundalism".