Re: Homestuck
Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 11:57 pm

Yeah, it used to be really big a few years back. And I mean you couldn't go on tumblr without seeing something HS-related. And yeah, parts of the fandom can be bad, but isn't that also true for other things?HenryRichard wrote:woah there's a fandom for this?
I just started reading it when I was bored, and I honestly enjoy it. I'll probably stay away from the fandom though if it's bad tho.
I hate the fandom too, and don't really participate in the discussion, but I just enjoy it casually. How far did you get?Syndrilevosse wrote:In all fairness, I read a bit of Homestuck back when it was just budding, and it was fairly good, and the plot itself was pretty intriguing.
But then I saw the fandom.
And then I saw what the webcomic was becoming thanks to the fandom.
I don't try to associate myself with it anymore. It was good while it lasted, but what really killed the whole thing was the fandom trying way too hard. As a webcomic, it was pretty good, especially for as long as it lasted. Near the end, it started to get drawn out, and it reached a point where I knew Andrew Hussie was giving up.
Sorry, misread your post.Syndrilevosse wrote:Could you not tell from my post that I actually finished it.
I agree that it WAS drawn out but I feel like there could be many possible explanations for that. There was a huge delay in the series caused by a shitstorm surrounding Hiveswap, for example. I'm sure you heard about that. All I'm saying is having money embezzled from you (allegedly) probably sucks.Syndrilevosse wrote:In all fairness, I read a bit of Homestuck back when it was just budding, and it was fairly good, and the plot itself was pretty intriguing.
But then I saw the fandom.
And then I saw what the webcomic was becoming thanks to the fandom.
I don't try to associate myself with it anymore. It was good while it lasted, but what really killed the whole thing was the fandom trying way too hard. As a webcomic, it was pretty good, especially for as long as it lasted. Near the end, it started to get drawn out, and it reached a point where I knew Andrew Hussie was giving up.
This post on Reddit sums it up pretty much:Magician wrote:I hear a lot of "I hate fandoms" sentiment on the internet and I find it hard to relate. It seems with things like this that it's always a case of a relative few people getting all the attention, but I'm interested in hearing specifically why Homestuck fans bother you if you feel like sharing.