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The '''Daria Fandom Blog''' was a blog mainly devoted to chronicling the events of the ''Daria'' message boards, including then-current controversies and listings of new fanworks. It also featured essays about the series and the fandom in general. It is currently closed to commentary but still available for viewing online.
The '''Daria Fandom Blog''' is a blog mainly devoted to chronicling the events of the ''Daria'' message boards, including then-current controversies and listings of new fanworks. It also features essays about the series and the fandom in general.


==First incarnation==
==First incarnation==
The DFB was founded by [[CINCGREEN]], who wrote in his initial post of December 26, 2004: ''"We read the ''Daria'' message boards, so YOU don't have to!"''. In addition, a series of extensive reviews was posted for some of the original episodes on the tenth anniversary of their first airing.
The DFB was founded by [[CINCGREEN]], who wrote in his initial post of December 26, 2004: ''"We read the ''Daria'' message boards, so YOU don't have to!"'' In addition, a series of extensive reviews was posted for some of the original episodes on the tenth anniversary of their first airing.


The DFB went into hiatus in August 2007, and was slated to be taken off-line shortly thereafter during the [[Great Daria Fandom Implosion of 2007]]. At the time of its demise, the active contributors included CINCGREEN and [[Greybird]]. Past contributors included [[Jackie Dobson]] and [[Frank Sinisterra]]. The blog was closed and moved to a new Internet address, where it can be seen today.
The DFB went into hiatus in August 2007 and was slated to be taken off-line shortly thereafter during the [[Great Daria Fandom Implosion of 2007]]. At the time of its demise, the active contributors included CINCGREEN and [[Greybird]]. Past contributors included [[Jackie Dobson]] and [[Frank Sinisterra]]. The blog was closed to commentary but still available for viewing online, though at a URL different from its original address (see below)

[[Image:dfb2.gif|frame|right|Daria Fandom Blog II]]


==Second incarnation==
==Second incarnation==
On November 23, 2007, [[The Angst Guy]] announced on the [[PPMB]] his creation of a sequel to the original DFB under the name of [[Daria Fandom Blog II]]. He is currently the sole contributor to the blog. The site features various musings about the show, fandom, and offbeat story ideas, as well as the Daria Directory, largest known collection of active ''Daria''-related links on the Internet. The website contains nothing within it that could be construed as <i>'''serious business.'''</i>
On November 23, 2007, [[The Angst Guy]] announced on the [[PPMB]] his creation of a sequel to the original DFB under the name of '''Daria Fandom Blog II''' (or DFB2). He was for a time the sole contributor to the blog, but now has a multitude of contributors who need to contribute more often, poke poke poke ([[smk]], [[Richard Lobinske|The Bug Guy]], [[Kristen Bealer]], [[UU]], and [[Brother Grimace]]). The site features various musings about the show, fandom, offbeat story ideas, and fandom-related holidays and anniversaries, as well as the '''Daria Directory''', the largest collection of active ''Daria''-related links anywhere on the Internet. The website contains nothing within it that could be construed as <i>'''serious business'''</i> (except ''Daria'' stuff, of course).

In 2010, TAG began an extended hiatus from the DFB (and fandom in general) for personal reasons, handing over the reins to "The Kristen Bealer Guy."


==See also==
==See also==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://dariaphans.blogspot.com/ The Daria Fandom Blog]
* [http://dariaphans.blogspot.com/ The Daria Fandom Blog] (new location)
* [http://dariablog2.blogspot.com/ The Daria Fandom Blog II]
* [http://dariablog2.blogspot.com/ The Daria Fandom Blog II] (All the news about ''Daria'', and moar.)


[[Category: Websites]]
[[Category: Websites]]

Latest revision as of 04:27, 17 October 2011

Daria Fandom Blog

The Daria Fandom Blog is a blog mainly devoted to chronicling the events of the Daria message boards, including then-current controversies and listings of new fanworks. It also features essays about the series and the fandom in general.

First incarnation[edit]

The DFB was founded by CINCGREEN, who wrote in his initial post of December 26, 2004: "We read the Daria message boards, so YOU don't have to!" In addition, a series of extensive reviews was posted for some of the original episodes on the tenth anniversary of their first airing.

The DFB went into hiatus in August 2007 and was slated to be taken off-line shortly thereafter during the Great Daria Fandom Implosion of 2007. At the time of its demise, the active contributors included CINCGREEN and Greybird. Past contributors included Jackie Dobson and Frank Sinisterra. The blog was closed to commentary but still available for viewing online, though at a URL different from its original address (see below)

Daria Fandom Blog II

Second incarnation[edit]

On November 23, 2007, The Angst Guy announced on the PPMB his creation of a sequel to the original DFB under the name of Daria Fandom Blog II (or DFB2). He was for a time the sole contributor to the blog, but now has a multitude of contributors who need to contribute more often, poke poke poke (smk, The Bug Guy, Kristen Bealer, UU, and Brother Grimace). The site features various musings about the show, fandom, offbeat story ideas, and fandom-related holidays and anniversaries, as well as the Daria Directory, the largest collection of active Daria-related links anywhere on the Internet. The website contains nothing within it that could be construed as serious business (except Daria stuff, of course).

In 2010, TAG began an extended hiatus from the DFB (and fandom in general) for personal reasons, handing over the reins to "The Kristen Bealer Guy."

See also[edit]

External Links[edit]