Anonymous asked:
I’m sorry but...ur telling me there’s actually people aged 30+ on here reading fanfic ... with whole families ..
darkficsyouneveraskedfor answered:
I assume this is sarcasm lol
Got bad news for them about the ages of who is writing the books and scripts and filming the movies and tv shows they like …
Got real bad news for them about the age of the people who run AO3.
Got further bad news about the age of many of the popular writers in most fandoms.
Someone’s gonna be horrified we hen they find out how old the actors playing their faves are…
So this post circled back around and I wanna clarify my snarky comment at the start. I was purposefully pointing at the creators of tv shows and movies and books, not fans in fandom, for a reason. Most of those influential figures are white men in their 40s, 50s, 60s, even 70s. For long established book series, i.e. Tolkien or Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, they’re long dead.
It really troubles me that there’s this rise in teens targeting older fans (hell most aren’t even old, I would not call someone in their 30s old) while blissfully consuming media created by men twice the age of those fans they’re saying should go do their taxes or take care of babies or whatever.
Why are older men allowed to create, shape franchises, set ongoing stories for decades … and older women (let’s be real this stuff is almost always lobbed at an older woman for daring to have a hobby and friends) are expected to fade into the background and never speak up about their interests, or indeed have interests, ever again?
What is happening to these kids? I see teenage girls insisting that any woman over 30 is a hag, a creep, pathetic, and should no longer speak to friends online or go to conventions or enjoy stories or create crafts or write for fun. That’s what they think of their futures? That past a certain age they aren’t allowed to have friends, hobbies, interests, spend money on things for their own enjoyment, do things for fun rather than profit?
That’s bleak as hell.
I’m sure it’s been pointed out, but that attitude that fanfic is somehow the exclusive pass-time of children or young adults is a species of garden variety secundum quid logical fallacy. (No, I won’t explain it, Google exists). Fanfic is a medium like any other. Similarly:
Just because one can use crochet to knit baby hats doesn’t mean that crochet is only reserved for making baby hats.
Just because you need to run to play tag, doesn’t mean that running is only for playing tag.
Just because drawing is used in children’s cartoons, it doesn’t mean that all animated drawings are for children.
When I was a fandom young, we revered the fandom olds.









