fanclubs
Fan clubs are organized groups of enthusiasts formed around a person, character, brand, or franchise, such as musicians, actors, sports teams, authors, or fictional worlds. They function as social networks and advocacy groups, coordinating information, events, and activities for members and, in some cases, for the subject of their interest.
Most clubs have a formal or semi-formal structure, with officers, meeting schedules, and bylaws. Membership can
Common activities include regular meetings or online discussions, newsletters or email updates, fan conventions or meetups,
Historically, fan clubs emerged around film stars and authors in the early 20th century and expanded with
Fan clubs may be official, sanctioned by rights holders or organizations, or independent, operating without formal
While fan clubs can foster community, participation raises considerations about privacy, boundaries, and unpaid labor. When