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carbonel ([personal profile] carbonel) wrote in [community profile] yuletide2023-10-21 10:02 pm

Yuletide numbers

I knew the numbers had varied (and probably decreased) over the years I've been doing Yuletide, but I'd never seen them together. Here are the numbers (as provided by the [community profile] yuletide_admin mods) from 2014 to present. The change is more significant than I'd thought before I started. (Corrections provided by [personal profile] primeideal and [personal profile] morbane.)

2023: 1,390
2022: 1,369
2021: 1,401
2020: 1,482
2019: 1,454
2018: 1,533
2017: 1,579
2016: 1,721
2015: 1,857
2014: 1,895
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[personal profile] a_belladonna 2023-10-22 07:37 am (UTC)(link)
My memory is a bit fuzzy, because my fandom-activity was a bit "on hiatus" those years, but what happened in fandom between 2015-2016 & 2016-2017 that could have caused those bigger drops in participants?
Is it simply that the novelty wore off, or were there some fandoms that became ineligible and thus caused people to not sign up? Or was it something else?
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[personal profile] trobadora 2023-10-22 11:34 am (UTC)(link)
When Yuletide started, it was the only exchange of its kind. Now there are dozens of multifandom exchanges year round! So the entire exchange landscape is just fundamentally different from what it used to be. I always thought that was the main reason.
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[personal profile] a_belladonna 2023-10-25 02:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Hm, I guess you're right. Back when I was more active in fandom, it was mainly HP, where there was a billion holiday-exchanges, so that sort of took care of my fic-exchange needs. ;)
But then, wasn't it also a bit more common to be more invested in one fandom only, back then 15-20 years ago?
I certainly remember that my flist was comprised of relatively fandom-monogamous people (or perhaps it was just my flist). I remember that it kind of shook things up a bit, when people suddenly began getting into Dr. Who, for instance, alongside HP.

Where are those multifandom exchanges, though? I've mostly encountered challenges such as [community profile] seasonofkink or the [community profile] unconventionalcourtship :)

(Anonymous) 2023-10-27 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
https://fandomcalendar.dreamwidth.org/ 💛

(This is ashling but I forgot my password lol)
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[personal profile] roga 2023-10-22 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
It might also have to do with how much more fragmented and spread out fandom has become. When the core part of fic/writing fandom was centered in LJ/DW, it was hard not to at least know about yuletide happening if you were here, as well as "infect" other people with the excitement surrounding it. With so much of fandom spread out elsewhere today, maybe less people/newer generations aren't hearing about it as much.
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[personal profile] a_belladonna 2023-10-25 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)
That sounds very plausible! It doesn't help that you can't really read Tumblr without an account any more, for instance.
I had a fandom hiatus of about 10 years from 2009-2019. The first couple of years after I came back, I could browse Tumblr and at least read what others wrote about the fandoms I was interested in, even if I didn't interact with them (I've for some reason never felt comfortable with the way Tumblr works, so I've never had an account there).
But I also quickly found out that some other fandoms were more active on Discord, which I feel even less comfortable about using.
So I haven't been able to tell potential other participants on those platforms about Yuletide, for instance, because I don't interact with them.
I can only hope that they learn about Yuletide if they notice the Yuletide-tag on fics at AO3 (because even if they're mainly on Discord or Tumblr, they still use AO3 for fics).