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  2. Fandom (website) - Wikipedia

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    Fandom uses MediaWiki, the same open-source wiki software used by Wikipedia. Unlike the Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit organization that hosts Wikipedia, Fandom, Inc. operates as a for-profit company and derives its income from advertising and sold content, publishing most user-provided text under copyleft licenses. [12]

  3. Fandom - Wikipedia

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    Fandom. Cosplayer dressed as Katniss Everdeen during the Montreal Comiccon, July 2015. A fandom is a subculture composed of fans characterized by a feeling of camaraderie with others who share a common interest. Fans typically are interested in even minor details of the objects of their fandom and spend a significant portion of their time and ...

  4. List of fandom names - Wikipedia

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    Starwoids was a fandom name promoted by the 2001 documentary Starwoids [353] [86] STAYC: Swith Music group Pronounced as "Sweet", the name is a combination of the first letter of STAYC and "With", meaning "Together with STAYC" or "I'll be by STAYC's side." [354] Stargate: Gaters: Film / TV show [355] Stef Sanjati: Breadsquad YouTuber [356 ...

  5. Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not Fandom - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is a place where factual articles of educative value are created and maintained, i.e. like an encyclopedia (hence the name Wiki pedia). Fandom's free hosting service can be used for anything from fan wikis for communities to in-depth information on conspiracy theories. Both were founded by Jimmy Wales, but they are not affiliated.

  6. Category:Fandom - Wikipedia

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    Fanzines ‎ (5 C, 71 P) Fiction fandom ‎ (15 C) Furry fandom ‎ (7 C, 29 P)

  7. Fan (person) - Wikipedia

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    Fan (person) A fan or fanatic, sometimes also termed an aficionado, stan or enthusiast, is a person who exhibits strong interest or admiration for something or somebody, such as a celebrity, a sport, a sports team, a genre, a politician, a book, a movie, a video game or an entertainer. Collectively, the fans of a particular object or person ...

  8. Anime and manga fandom - Wikipedia

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    Anime and manga fandom. Cosplayers at Yukicon 2014, a fan convention in Finland. Cosplay is a major part of the anime and manga fandom. The anime and manga fandom traces back to the 1970s and has an international reach. Anime includes animated series, films and videos, while manga includes manga, graphic novels, drawings, and related artworks.

  9. Category:Fandom (website) - Wikipedia

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    Online publishing companies of the United States. Privately held companies based in California. South of Market, San Francisco. Wiki farms. TPG Capital companies. Companies based in San Francisco. Hidden categories: Wikipedia categories named after websites. Wikipedia categories named after mass media companies of the United States.