Fandom is Magic.


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This is a blog gathering tips on how to treat EVERYONE in the fandom decently. It is not a one-stop-shop to praise Bronies and ignore troubles in the fandom.

Often, people feel pushed out of the fandom for various reasons. Some of these reasons include dismissing young fans (as in the target audience), sexism and objectification, pedophilia-laced ships/drawings, pornography posted everywhere, racism, slurs, transphobia, and crude remarks against cospayers.


This often gets dismissed by Bronies by saying "We're not all like that!" and acting like there can be no faults with the fandom. This makes people feel uncomfortable and left out because it shows that Bronies don't care that others are bullied, and instead just want praise for existing.

These cards are for people who feel left out, as well as reminders to people who do want to treat others better but might be doing something unkind unintentionally.

Posts will be made by me and a mysterious mod, but you can share your ideas via the ask box. Not all will get published, and spamming the inbox is an instant ban.

WARNING though--if you say something really vile, your name will get published on the blog so that others can be warned to stay away from you. Text posts will be fairly rare now, and questions may be answered privately, but there are limits to these things.

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[text reads “Nobody’s obligated to ‘love and tolerate’ you. Picture is Discord staring down the main ponies.]
Often people like to use this as an end to arguments, or to deliberately provoke others. It is used by people to put themselves on a pedestal and attempt to make themselves immune to criticism. It is not the peaceful message Bronies try to claim, it’s demeaning.

[text reads “Nobody’s obligated to ‘love and tolerate’ you. Picture is Discord staring down the main ponies.]

Often people like to use this as an end to arguments, or to deliberately provoke others. It is used by people to put themselves on a pedestal and attempt to make themselves immune to criticism. It is not the peaceful message Bronies try to claim, it’s demeaning.

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    Pause. I don’t even really like MLP, but if you make a shitstorm after seeing a gay sex post or whatever you’re reading,...
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    Sorry, but I have to agree with the line “nobody’s obligated to ‘love and tolerate’ you.” See, I’m not a fan of a few...
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    omg this is so true
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    Pretty much this. Actually, exactly this. If someone is actually trying to use L&T in some confrontational manner to...
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  14. codenamex96 reblogged this from micthemicrophone and added:
    I don’t use love and tolerate in arguments, but I spread it as a message to people to just be nicer and care for each...
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    likewise.