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Talk:Pharmacity
Would this maybe be better categorized as a community and use the community template? I'm not in the fandom, so I have no idea, but I was hoping to get more context. Sobqjmv sphinx (talk) 18:20, 7 October 2024 (UTC)
- That's a fair question, and honestly, I've wobbled between using either template, because to me, it doesn't feel like a formal community. Most of the blogs were inspired by vitaena, but they've all done their own things on it, so there's no set standard for what a pharmacy blog looks like. The thing that made me classify this as a fandom is that people have made fanart and fan content for blogs like vitaena. Vitamin Honami has its own story arc now, and people made fanart for that. At the moment, I think the best comparison would be to the MCYT fandom, which is both part of the minecraft fandom but its own thing. (It's probably most accurate to call Pharmacity blogs a subfandom of pjsk but ehhhh). If you have good idea for where to fit this, then please please go ahead, because it's really hard to classify for me 90PercentHuman (talk) 19:05, 7 October 2024 (UTC)
- That makes sense to me! Yeah, with the things you've explained, I'd agree with fandom or subfandom too Sobqjmv sphinx (talk) 02:23, 8 October 2024 (UTC)