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1989
- Ethics and Etiquette: A Proposal for the Buying and Selling of Fanzines - an essay by Mary Urhausen on the topic of buying and selling zines, -particularly those which were out-of-print or otherwise unavailable.
2000
- Nature vs. Culture - an essay by Merry about the perceptions of the Rules of Fandom.
2002
- Fan Etiquette: What Not to Do - an essay by the site administrators at The Less Than Legendary Journeys, giving advice to the many new fans in light of the increasing availability of online access.
2016
- The Three Laws of Fandom - a meta essay by ozhawkauthor centred around the concept, "If you wish to take part in any fandom, you need to accept and respect these three laws."
2021
- Modern fandom went awry - an essay by enigmaticpink about people actively seeking out content that upsets them rather than avoiding it.