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  2. Fan labor - Wikipedia

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    Fan fiction is the most widely known fan labor practice, and arguably one of the oldest, beginning at least as early as the 17th century. [4] [5] Fan fiction stories ("fan fic") are literary works produced by fans of a given media property, rather than the original creator.

  3. Category:Fan labor - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to fan labor, the creative activities engaged in by fans, primarily those of various media properties or musical groups.These activities can include creation of written works (fiction, fan fiction and review literature), visual or computer-assisted art, music, or applied arts and costuming.

  4. Organization for Transformative Works - Wikipedia

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    The Organization for Transformative Works offers the following services and platforms to fans in a myriad of fandoms: . Archive of Our Own (AO3): An open-source, non-commercial, non-profit, multi-fandom web archive built by fans for hosting fan fiction and for embedding other fanwork, including fan art, fan videos, and podfic.

  5. Category talk:Fan labor - Wikipedia

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  6. Vidding - Wikipedia

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    Vidding is a fan labor practice in media fandom of creating music videos from the footage of one or more visual media sources, thereby exploring the source itself in a new way. The creator may choose video clips in order to focus on a single character, support a particular romantic pairing between characters, criticize or celebrate the original ...

  7. List of fan wikis - Wikipedia

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    A fan wiki is a wiki [a] that is created by fans, primarily to document an object of popular culture. Fan wikis cover television shows, film franchises, video games, comic books, sports, and other topics. [1] They are a part of fandoms, which are subcultures dedicated to a common popular culture interest.

  8. Fan-made - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. ... Fan labor; From an adjective: This is a redirect from an adjective, which is a word or phrase that describes a noun, ...

  9. Category:Fandom - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... Fan labor (13 C, 31 P) Fanzines (5 C, 72 P) Fiction fandom (13 C) Furry fandom (6 C ...