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− | A disease | + | A disease fairly common in [[fandom]], in which the operations of a [[club]] ''itself'' becomes the whole point of the club and the center of its members' [[fannish]] lives: Not what the [[organization]] was set up to do, not socializing, not running a [[convention]] or publishing a [[fanzine]], but just turning the wheels that keep a club running. |
− | An easy diagnostic is a [[club]] | + | An easy diagnostic is a [[club]] that’s infatuated with parliamentary procedure and [[Robert's Rules]] to the point where they become the center of club activities. |
− | [[Category: | + | ''[[The Enchanted Duplicator]]'' is famously dismissive of clubs whose members delude themselves that their internal activities constitute [[Trufandom]], as [[Jophan]] encounters first the [[Circle of Lassitude]] and later a club whose members are either arguing bitterly or marching pointlessly up and down, both of which try to impede him on his journey. |
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 15 October 2021
A disease fairly common in fandom, in which the operations of a club itself becomes the whole point of the club and the center of its members' fannish lives: Not what the organization was set up to do, not socializing, not running a convention or publishing a fanzine, but just turning the wheels that keep a club running.
An easy diagnostic is a club that’s infatuated with parliamentary procedure and Robert's Rules to the point where they become the center of club activities.
The Enchanted Duplicator is famously dismissive of clubs whose members delude themselves that their internal activities constitute Trufandom, as Jophan encounters first the Circle of Lassitude and later a club whose members are either arguing bitterly or marching pointlessly up and down, both of which try to impede him on his journey.
See Fannish Ailments.
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