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The '''Daria Fandom Blog''' (DFB) is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog blog] mainly devoted to chronicling the events of the ''Daria'' message boards, including current controversies and listings of new fanworks.
The '''Daria Fandom Blog''' (DFB) was a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog blog] mainly devoted to chronicling the events of the ''Daria'' message boards, including then-current controversies and listings of new fanworks. As its founder [[CINCGREEN]] wrote in his [http://dariafans.blogspot.com/2004/12/test-blog.html initial post of December 26, 2004], "We read the ''Daria'' message boards, so YOU don't have to!" Its contributors also posted essays about the series and the fandom in general. 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 mid-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]].
As its founder [[CINCGREEN]] wrote in his [http://dariafans.blogspot.com/2004/12/test-blog.html initial post of December 26, 2004], "We read the ''Daria'' message boards, so YOU don't have to!"

Its contributors also post essays about the series and the fandom in general. A recent series of extensive reviews has been posted for each of the original episodes on the tenth anniversary of its first airing.

Current active contributors are CINCGREEN and [[Greybird]]. Past contributors include [[Jackie Dobson]] and [[Frank Sinisterra]].


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Revision as of 00:09, 3 August 2007

The Daria Fandom Blog (DFB) was a blog mainly devoted to chronicling the events of the Daria message boards, including then-current controversies and listings of new fanworks. As its founder CINCGREEN wrote in his initial post of December 26, 2004, "We read the Daria message boards, so YOU don't have to!" Its contributors also posted essays about the series and the fandom in general. 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 mid-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.

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