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Re: The DBDA fandom is dying (inspired by @crafteeauthor)
Can't speak for other creators but:
Am I uploading fewer fics than I used to? Yes! But what you don't see is that I'm writing a 100k word longfic in most of my writing time. This is true of many writers in the fandom, too! We all are devastated by cancelation and are working on long projects to get justice for our faves.
But for my shorter oneshots, fine. I have been getting fewer hits on my DBDA fanfic lately but the hits-to-kudos ratio is genuinely insane. Like, for every 2-3 hits I'm getting a kudo. I'm getting a veritable smorgasbord of comments at that.
(Also the hits are far from bad like I get 500 regularly still. They're just, like, not like the 2k-3k I'd get in the beginning.)
Plus, the fan events on here like @dbdpromptober (the one I've been doing) are immense successes!
Sure, some more casual fans are dropping off, but the fans who engage are staying. The fans who CREATE are staying, based on the sheer volume of wonderful fanworks (art, fics, etc) we're getting daily.
This is very obviously becoming a creative community that is here for the long haul. Which is wonderful, a rare and beautiful thing.
Also! The magnitude of people who are still discovering the show is awesome. Every day, I'm seeing new people in the tags going "just watched Dead Boy Detectives and learned it was CANCELED!?!?"
Like, the community is growing! Please!!
As someone whose other main fandom genuinely did die out after the last book was released, this is not what the death of a fandom looks like at all.
So don't worry! We're clearly in a Fireflyesque situation, and as Charles once said, we're not going anywhere.
