mediafan
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editmediafan (plural mediafans or mediafen)
- (fandom slang, sometimes derogatory) A science fiction fan primarily interested in film and/or television.
- 2000 August 24, Matt G. Leger, “Re: TV science fiction [was Re: Beware of Slanted Fedora Cons!]”, in rec.arts.sf.fandom[2] (Usenet), message-ID <B5CA7EDE.A18D%mattleger@SPAMSUX.earthlink.net>:
- And I do know the difference between actors and the characters they play, unlike the usual mediafan stereotype (see GALAXY QUEST among many others).
- 2006 April 5, Lloyd Penney, “ChatBack”, in Vegas Fandom Weekly[3], volume 2, number 17 (whole number #71), page 20:
- I've never been starstruck by some of the actors I've met over the years, unlike so many local mediafen who fawn and grovel.
- 2014 January, Neil Williams, “Letters of Comment”, in Space Cadet[4], volume 12, number 1 (whole number #25), page 7:
- Point is we weren't a pack of "mediafen barbarians", we were real, live, young litfans (and hardly any of us read any fantasy, were SF fans); but we were from the burbs and we were unfannish.
Usage notes
editWhere a person is specified as a mediafan it is often in opposition to being a litfan (fan of written science fiction) within science fiction fandom.
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