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Revision as of 02:11, 30 May 2004 by Gtrmp (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Keen aficionados of any phenomenon such as authors, hobbies, ideologies, genres or fashions can collectively manifest as fandom. Fans typically are interested in even minor details of the object of their fandom; this is what differentiates them from those with only casual interest. The objects of fandom are typically artistic, sporting or entertainment related. For example, it would not be usual to refer to an accountant who is really interested in the details of accounting to be a "fan" of accounting.
A derogatory term for a member of fandom is "fanboy".
See also: Science fiction fandom, Furry fandom
The term "fandom" is particularly associated with fans of the science fiction and fantasy genres, who originally coined the term as a portmanteau of "fan" and "(king)dom"; the word "fan" itself originated as shorthand for "fanatic".