I cant help to think that "Fan of..." is being used in a way too broad manner.
If you say you are a fan of Anime/manga, does that automatically mean that you are a fan of everything?
As a personal example, I like the art style, so I say I love it although there are just a few shows I actually like to watch. Some of it I can't even stand.
The question I'm trying to ask here is how much of "X" do you have to like/enjoy/know, before you can call yourself a fan of it?
As for elitism? From having been on both sides of that fence I say people should be allowed to do/act as they want with the vast experience and knowledge about the given subject. Mostly because I don't feel there is a right answer.
The way I see it is if you know just about everything there is to know about something, you are (in this field) better than the rest. Call it what you want, but elite/expert/professional is the best of the best and it is a tricky place to be in.
The question becomes how do you handle it?
You could try to educate people, but then there are some people who hate that.
You could brag about it, as you sort of have the right to, but people hate that.
You could just not say anything, but how would people know how much you know? And not being able to talk about it is boring for you.
The sad truth about it is that the more of a fan you are, or the more you know about something, the harder it will be to meet someone that knows as much as you. Needless to say this will lead to less people that you can geek out about whatever it may be.
So I ask again, when you sit there with the whole Potter universe in your head, or know every line in that anime you watched 100 times, who do you share it with, and how?
If you say you are a fan of Anime/manga, does that automatically mean that you are a fan of everything?
As a personal example, I like the art style, so I say I love it although there are just a few shows I actually like to watch. Some of it I can't even stand.
The question I'm trying to ask here is how much of "X" do you have to like/enjoy/know, before you can call yourself a fan of it?
As for elitism? From having been on both sides of that fence I say people should be allowed to do/act as they want with the vast experience and knowledge about the given subject. Mostly because I don't feel there is a right answer.
The way I see it is if you know just about everything there is to know about something, you are (in this field) better than the rest. Call it what you want, but elite/expert/professional is the best of the best and it is a tricky place to be in.
The question becomes how do you handle it?
You could try to educate people, but then there are some people who hate that.
You could brag about it, as you sort of have the right to, but people hate that.
You could just not say anything, but how would people know how much you know? And not being able to talk about it is boring for you.
The sad truth about it is that the more of a fan you are, or the more you know about something, the harder it will be to meet someone that knows as much as you. Needless to say this will lead to less people that you can geek out about whatever it may be.
So I ask again, when you sit there with the whole Potter universe in your head, or know every line in that anime you watched 100 times, who do you share it with, and how?