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Jul. 27th, 2012 06:43 pmJohn Scalzi just wrote a piece called "Who gets to be a geek? Anyone who wants to be", which I really liked, but this bit was my favourite:
If I had a manifesto of fandom, that would need to be in there somewhere, for sure.
Many people believe geekdom is defined by a love of a thing, but I think — and my experience of geekdom bears on this thinking — that the true sign of a geek is a delight in sharing a thing. It’s the major difference between a geek and a hipster, you know: When a hipster sees someone else grooving on the thing they love, their reaction is to say “Oh, crap, now the wrong people like the thing I love.” When a geek sees someone else grooving on the thing they love, their reaction is to say “ZOMG YOU LOVE WHAT I LOVE COME WITH ME AND LET US LOVE IT TOGETHER.”
If I had a manifesto of fandom, that would need to be in there somewhere, for sure.