User blog comment:Angel Emfrbl/Really fed up with Alys/@comment-3467648-20141127005834/@comment-53539-20141129113749

In the One Piece fandom, there was as much fun in making theories based on the plot then anything else. If you couldn't support your theory, or use the series to dismiss someone else's, then you were bounced out of any conversation.

In the Mortal Kombat fandom, you were humiliated if you got it wrong, so making sure you got it right first time was essential.

I was in other fandoms, but overall they didn't seem to have a high number of people making mistakes or they drifted between the two.

Aside from the Dragoncave fandom, in which the artists could make shit up and it "counted"... Even though TJ09 said once what was on the dragon description was pretty much the facts... I think he said this in response to correct that Lynth on her trying to re-write the drake sub species of dragon, actually I recall Lyth was the worst for this and pretty much tried to re-write every dragon she ever did. But still the Dragoncave artists were so touchy about their dragons that if you tried to say something that contradicted what the artist said about it themselves, then the artist would put you in your lace. So their method of sorting facts and mistakes was to subdue you.

I honestly don't know why the Vocaloid fandom is so bad, me thinks it has something to do with the 2007-2010 period before the wiki pages here and at wikipedia were sorted. The wrong facts got around before the right ones came along, basically. Also, due to the way the series is presented, depending on your experience will make you think different things about what Vocaloid is. If your only experience is that popular 36 or so songs, then you think Vocaloid is a band and these are all there is to Vocaloid. If you know it by concerts, you risk the same thing. Ditto TV. Project Diva will make you think vocaloid is a group. If all you know is the Big 8, you end up thinking Vocaloid is just a Japanese thing. Basically, the way Vocaloid is presentd and the way its been handled one way or another has made Vocaloid the way it is. LEast thats the theory I've had for a few years so far. :-/