*chuckles* - interesting thread.
Well said, Dino - the fandom has become far too much of a popularity contest. I go to places like Macrophile.com and see an irritating hierarchy of those held up on celebrity-like pedestals and those below who get walked all over just for talking (
...woo, that's an arousing thought...
Lol!). But in all seriousness, there is an annoying attitude in the fandom of "worthyness". There is a belief amongst many that you aren't "worthy" unless you're popular; a big artist, storywriter, community-leader or whatever. It's a terrible and destructive attitude which isn't only untrue but relies on a ridiculous delusion of fame and popularity. So you might have the most watches on FA, or get adoring fanboys wanting to RP with your fursona 24-7, or have however-many friends on any given furry social networking site following your every move through blogs or whatever; the truth is though, you ain't Elvis. It isn't fame, it isn't popularity. Most of the time, it's just spending too much time on the internet. You only need trawl through the collection of 'big names' out there who in real life seem to be up to their eyeballs in debt, don't have a job, lose their possessions or their property, display staggering insecurity, scrabble around getting commissions to try and make a living, etc. etc... In the words of Mark Knopfler, "What have you got, at the end of the day?"
Sadly, some people accuse me of this too these days. It is quite irritating, given that I didn't get into the fandom for any of that crap. I've had people contact me saying I'm 'famous', but I laugh it off and say it's all bollocks. The fandom is like a weird socially-distorted microcosm, where creative ability and popularity is currency. I've said it many many times that I feel the fandom has all the silly politics of a US high school (at least as represented in popular media) with all its Prom Kings and Queens, and the nerdy unpopular ones who are apparently worthless to humanity. It's all utter nonsense.
At this juncture, I put my hands up and admit that I don't come here as often as I used to when I first found the fandom about 2 years ago; that comes partly from being very busy, partly from things having been a bit quiet around here on occasions (though I think they've picked up noticeably in the past six months), and partly from the fact that being an admin at Eccentricities tends to keep me there most of the time rather than elsewhere. But I do still login here from time to time, and I still post all of my new artwork here (and indeed have contributed to the imagery of the site itself! Heh!) I have developed commitments elsewhere, but this place is like visiting an old friend. I don't forget my roots in the fandom; I still recommend LD5 to others through emails, chats, the link on my homepage etc., I'm sure I bore Dino with thanking him for his generosity every time we have one of our once-in-a-blue-moon MSN chats (seeing as the 9 hour time difference between Alaska and Britain is an utter bastard to get around!) As far as I see it, there's no excuse not to stay in touch. If nothing else, seeing as I've found that LD5 either serves as or hosts the sites by which most people seem to discover at least the paw and macro fetish fandom - if not the wider furry fandom itself - it would be damned ungrateful not to pop on by once in a while.
On that note, I don't think the dome needs to betray what it has always been. Sure, there are flashier sites out there, but the dome doesn't need all that. The dome has
. Lol! I think it just needs more people pointed in the right direction and enough of its members simply serving to make it a fun and enjoyable community to be around.