Subject: Midbie's opinion
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Posted on: 2012-05-29 08:41:00 UTC

Is "midbie" the right term? I've not even been on for a year but I don't exactly feel new anymore.

I can't say I have many things to write about, since I don't frequent the IRC and check the Board every once in a while but here goes...

1. It was a dark and stormy night It was a nice day outside. The sun was shining, the kids were playing outside, and I was holed up in my room derping around on TV Tropes. Granted, there was a much better way of killing time (such as mowing the lawn) but I had recently discovered the magic of bad fan fiction by following a chain of links on TV Tropes. I read the summary of My Immortal, then the actual thing itself while laughing hysterically. I read more badfic, then looked up the definition of "Mary Sue" then "Mary Sue hunter", and eventually found the PPC that way. After many months worth of lurking around the Board, reading new and old missions, reviewing newbie guides, and thinking about a potential agent pair, I eventually gathered the courage to sit down and introduce myself. So here I am!

2. I don't think I've hung around that long to have gone through the big things everybody's talking about.

3. As odd as it sounds, the PPC is my fandom. I love its characters, I love its universe, and I especially love its premise: sending underpaid and overworked snarky agents into badfic-ridden worlds to right the wrongs. I stick around to see what becomes of them- and add to the saga with my own spinoffs.

4. The latest generation of newcomers bring a lot of new fandoms to the Board. No longer it is only about Rings: it's now about Mass Effect, My Little Pony, Zelda, Hetalia, Madoka, Harry Potter, Redwall, Nanoha, and so much more. That's a really good thing: it demonstrates that the community has grown and is branching out. The main problem is that there seems to be a barrier between the oldbies and the newbies: each doesn't really know how to approach each other. From what I gather, oldbies don't share the same fandoms/interests as the newbies and thus are unsure how to strike up a conversation with them and vice-versa.

5. How to participate more, you say? If the main problem between the new recruits and the old guard is fandoms, why can't we start up a fandom discussion thread? We could go and ask questions about a 'verse we aren't familiar with, maybe ask for some recommendations, and natter on endlessly about why we love X fandom or Y author. It would be like some gigantic buffet where we could all gather around, chat and sample the wide variety of fandoms that each of us brings to the table. Maybe we might even find something new that catches our eye...

That's it for my two cents, folks. I hope it was worth your time.

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