
Why Fandom Thrives on Friction
Healthy fandom isn’t quiet. It’s alive. One of the most persistent misunderstandings about fandom, especially from brands, platforms, and even some creators, is the belief

Healthy fandom isn’t quiet. It’s alive. One of the most persistent misunderstandings about fandom, especially from brands, platforms, and even some creators, is the belief

Cultural relevance is something you earn and compound There is often a rush to create and to entr fandom spaces, and that is counterintuitive to

The quiet rules of community There’s a phrase that is increasingly showing up in project briefs: community activation. It usually means well. It signals the

Why modern sports fandom is shifting from team-first to person-led Team loyalty still matters. But in today’s social-first sports culture, athletes are increasingly becoming the

Why reputation needs a route to revenue (or it stays a vanity metric) It’s very easy to become “liked” in culture right now. A brand

Fandom moves slowly. Strategy often doesn’t. There’s a mismatch between how fandom works and how most organisations are set up to operate. A lot of

Most fans don’t start at the beginning… They start with someone explaining why it matters. That shift is subtle, but it’s one of the most

The most important fandom signals don’t show up in traditional metrics. For a long time, growth has been assessed through a familiar lens: views, reach,