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I use it in a relatively humble way – all my tweets are strictly related to anime or my web site, and I only follow a handful of people (less than 50). Twitter: When I first signed up for Twitter in 2008, I never knew I would grow as attached to it as I have now :3 I mostly use it for anime, though I know its influence reaches way beyond to all kinds of things. Keeping track of what my friends are watching is another personal perk I get from MAL XDĢ. Statistics for the popularity of titles, characters, and people is fun too. They’ve even got a similar index for just characters. I find MAL’s indexes of anime/manga titles and staff more appealing that ANN’s. I’m diligent with updating my list and I even take an interest in the clubs and forums from time to time. : I know MAL isn’t perfect but it’s been one of the most handy and funnest anime sites for me.

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I update my status once in a while with more personal things and keep anime to a minimum.ģ. I know FB has a ton of games, features, and what not, but I only use it to keep track of friends’ contact info and their statuses to see what they’re up to. Even though a lot of my FB friends like anime, a lot don’t, and I figure I have plenty of other online means to express my fandom and should have at least one for non-anime stuff. Facebook: Facebook is my only online presence where I don’t emphasize my anime fandom. I don’t really go on the Anime Nano forums (not that they’re that active to begin with), but for the most part it’s one of the best places for English-language anime blogs and bloggers to be!Ĥ. I also make sure and check that all of MAY’s posts appear on Anime Nano (there were instances a few years ago where some of my posts never showed up).

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As I’ve mentioned in previous posts, I don’t use RSS or anything similar, thus Anime Nano is my main window into the anime blogsphere. Anime Nano: My blog here has been indexed on Anime Nano since late ’06 and I visit the site everyday to check out any new blog posts I’m interested in. So I can narrow my list of top online presences to five.ĥ. I’m not big on visiting forums, chatting on IRC, or similar means of being in online fan communities. What would these online presences be, and what do they all add up to as far as our identity?… Because of this, it’s no surprise that the average anime fan is an active member on at least a few web sites. There’s no denying that anime fandom could not have developed as much as it has, nor would it be what it’s been the past decade, without computers and the Internet.














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