RE: Ok Who Admits To Being A Fanboy
There is nothing wrong with being a casual/regular fan/supporter of the girls on these channels (or most other hobbies for that matter). A "fanboy" is just a name given to those who are basically delusional, obsessive and beyond any understanding, logic or reason. In my opinion, there are several different levels (some trivial, some more serious)...
Football fanboys, for example, are notoriously difficult to deal with, and some have obviously caused a lot of trouble over the years. Most people just enjoy the game, but these idiots can take things to an unacceptable level. If it's not the more extreme example, it will be those who think their team/manager/players are better than they really are and will argue with each other till they're blue in the face.
During the past few years, I've covered a lot of ground in most aspects of TV & Film from the business and regulation side of things. One of the main issues I have with this particular industry is how they deal with fanboys and stalkers. Problems with fanboys and stalkers in this industry are usually a direct result of the tactics used by companies to get customers (in some cases, they actively encourage it). You could say the obsessives would usually turn up no matter what, but it is an issue. They have set the benchmark for what is deemed an acceptable way to do business by the companies involved. These things can have an adverse effect and cause a lot of problems.
There is a certain responsibility, for those on the other side of the fence, when it comes to dealing with fanboy/obsessive types of people (some good examples have already been pointed out by other members). Most of the girls in this industry see the business for what it is, just like most viewers/punters do. The small percentage who don't, both the girls and fanboys, can end up being synonymous with each other.
A good high profile example of this would be the Ricky Hatton fanboys. The way they behaved at the Mayweather fight in Vegas was beyond a joke (even Denzel Washington was out of his seat in outrage at their behaviour). And what did Ricky do after the fight? Instead of distancing himself, and condemning them, he bigged them up! He believed the hype they created before the fight and consequently paid the price, both in the ring and out of it. By the time of the Pacquiao fight, many people who were neutrals had turned against Hatton and wanted him to lose. Some of the girls in this industry have made similar mistakes, which have been well documented both here and elsewhere, and resulted in their popularity being affected.
As always, there are two sides to the coin. There's a collective responsibility. The bottom line is, if this industry wants to move onto the next level, there needs to be an overhaul in how things are done and handled from regulation, to business, right down to the fanboys.
I'm here to help - if my help's not appreciated then lotsa luck, gentlemen.
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