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Database Consumption

1 pointsby lnrd8 months ago

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autumnstwilight8 months ago
Calling this &quot;database consumption&quot; seems to imply a disdain for fans who are less concerned with a grand narrative than characters or elements of the setting, as if it&#x27;s a mental downgrade, but many of the examples given involve fans actively creating and remixing works. As someone with an interest in doujin music and fan comics&#x2F;fiction, I question the idea that this is less of a rich form of engagement than passively consuming an epic narrative that someone else has laid out for you. Sure, Sturgeon&#x27;s Law applies but there are people creating fan works that require serious talent and expertise (check out EastNewSound, Zytokine&#x2F;itori or Akatsuki Records&#x2F;Stack in the genre of &quot;Touhou fan music&quot;).<p>On the other hand, I do see a rise in gacha games that revolve around collecting an extensive cast of characters that cater to different &quot;aesthetic preferences&quot; on the parts of the fan community, and in which overall narrative inevitably has to take a back seat to providing content for each character. Perhaps that&#x27;s another logical endpoint of this.