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"Secrets" communities are modelled after the community project [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postsecret Post Secrets], in which people make a postcard which features a personal secret, and send them to project originator Frank Warren. Select ones are posted regularly on the website, or used in public exhibits and published in a series of books.
 
"Secrets" communities are modelled after the community project [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postsecret Post Secrets], in which people make a postcard which features a personal secret, and send them to project originator Frank Warren. Select ones are posted regularly on the website, or used in public exhibits and published in a series of books.
  
The model has been adopted by fandom. The "postcards" are digital images submitted anonymously to the community. Secrets tend to relate to what may be considered unpopular fannish opinions - disliking the dominant [[OTP]], revealing a love for a rare [['ships|pairing]] (Nobody knows I like...), lust for a character (I'd hit that...), or how fandom changed or saved their life. Because authors are anonymous, secrets may contain negative statements towards other fans or fandom communities. Wank in the comments to a post is ''de rigeur''.  
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The model has been adopted by fandom. The "postcards" are digital images submitted anonymously to the community. Secrets tend to relate to what may be considered unpopular fannish opinions - disliking the dominant [[OTP]], revealing a love for a rare [['ships|pairing]] (Nobody knows I like...), lust for a character (I'd hit that...), or how fandom changed or saved their life. Because authors are anonymous, secrets may contain negative statements towards other fans or fandom communities. [[Fandom Wank]] in the comments to a post is ''de rigeur''.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
* [http://fandomsecrets.livejournal.com/ Fandom secrets] - pan fandom secrets community
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* [http://supernaturalconfessions.tumblr.com/ Supernatural Confessions] on Tumblr.
* [http://community.livejournal.com/spn_secretpost/profile Spn Secret Post] - this community is for secrets from within the Supernatural verse - from one character to another character.
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* [http://fandomsecrets.livejournal.com/ Fandom secrets] - Pan-fandom secrets LJ community
* [http://community.livejournal.com/spnsecrets/ Spn Secrets] community specifically for Supernatural fandom secrets
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* [http://community.livejournal.com/spn_secretpost/profile SPN Secret Post] - for Supernatural 'verse Secrets on LJ. Inactive; last updated in 2012.
* [* [http://tumblrsupernaturalsecrets.tumblr.com/post/5093741661 Supernatural secrets] on Tumblr
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* [http://community.livejournal.com/spnsecrets/ SPN Secrets] - Supernatural-specific Community for Fandom Secrets on LJ. Inactive; last updated in 2011.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:54, 15 November 2014

"Secrets" communities are modelled after the community project Post Secrets, in which people make a postcard which features a personal secret, and send them to project originator Frank Warren. Select ones are posted regularly on the website, or used in public exhibits and published in a series of books.

The model has been adopted by fandom. The "postcards" are digital images submitted anonymously to the community. Secrets tend to relate to what may be considered unpopular fannish opinions - disliking the dominant OTP, revealing a love for a rare pairing (Nobody knows I like...), lust for a character (I'd hit that...), or how fandom changed or saved their life. Because authors are anonymous, secrets may contain negative statements towards other fans or fandom communities. Fandom Wank in the comments to a post is de rigeur.

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