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Hey
Recently I noticed that in Pony fandom, people tell much often in their blog/comments about problems that they face in real life, such as problems at school, unemployment, sickness or family. I observed numerous other fandoms/internet mirco-societies and people generally would avoid this topic. Normally I would do some statistics test, but while not impossible with proper text mining, it would be a tremendous job so I will violate all rules of scientific approach and tell you my theories starting with most probable in my opinion. I would be happy to hear your opinion.
Recently I noticed that in Pony fandom, people tell much often in their blog/comments about problems that they face in real life, such as problems at school, unemployment, sickness or family. I observed numerous other fandoms/internet mirco-societies and people generally would avoid this topic. Normally I would do some statistics test, but while not impossible with proper text mining, it would be a tremendous job so I will violate all rules of scientific approach and tell you my theories starting with most probable in my opinion. I would be happy to hear your opinion.
- It is coincidence/result of my flawed perception. Sharing painful parts of your life is not more prominent in brony fandom.
- MLP and fandom influences people to be more outgoing about their problems
- MLP attracts people who currently have problems in real life, possibly as colorful and optimistic alternative.
- MLP attracts people more prone to having serious life problems in general, possibly because of being more sensitive or less competitive nature.
5.Something else?
I know this is image board, but since Im stalkerish type of person I dont want to invade some random message boards with new account, just to ask this question. Thank you for your time.
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:3c
That said, bronies are probably unusually likely to break with established gender norms, and stereotypical masculinity discourages men from talking about their feelings or personal problems. So bronies might show a greater willingness to talk about their lives than the general population, as a simple consequence of the fact that they collectively have a weaker commitment to gender stereotypes.
People can talk about their problems with the same protection of real life retaliation that anonymity give them on the rest of internet but since we are all connected by this show they feel like there is less danger of being just ridiculed than with people that share nothing with you.
Thanks. I will look it up.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/dcbronies
Just a couple people posted talking about how the show and the fandom kinda helped them out in some way.
I’m flippin’ happy with my life, though, so who knows?
I have no relation with them. Care to provide the link?
Odd timing for this to show up…
Thanks for good response. I don’t know if it is healthy or not - it was just an observation. Personally I ussually keep my problems to myself/closest social circle, but this is just how my mentality works.
@Feral_Socks
I don’t want to “generalize” as you say - especially since I don’t take this as negative or positive trait in people. I’m just curious about how some psychological traits have different distribution in different groups.
@Background Pony
Good name. LTC Effect :)
Actually /mlp/ isn’t so bad as long as your “my gf just dumped me, hugbox pls!” thread also has a “let’s have a pinkie thread to cheer me up” or something along those lines.
That’d be my guess anyways, but I haven’t really followed any blogs or compared them with one another to make an useful estimate.
Or something
I only took psychology class in that I got to borrow a Textbook for five months
Try making a post about real life issues on /mlp/ and then on Ponychan.
I’d be surprised if you get the same reactions from both.
It is more promanent then in others. We have areas such as MyLittleSupportGroup for containment and specialist help.
I agree, this is one of the things the show seems to encourage, even if indirectly.
This is called escapism. It can happen in any medium, not just happy ones.
Not Sure. MLP defiantly has a higher percentage of content creators compared to many fandoms. Perhaps a creative mind is linkable to problems, or the need to share them?
5.Something else?
Is sharing problems not healthy? Some individuals will loose their shit if they trap themselves in a false isolation.