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The plural fen is often self-applied in science fiction and related fandoms. This is an example of fannish (spelling is correct) jargon. The totality of fans devoted to a particular area of interest is referred to as the "fanbase", particularly in the entertainment industry, where the term is part of marketing lingo. Members of a fandom associate with one another, often attending fan conventions (such as science fiction conventions), and publishing and exchanging fanzines. Originally using print-based media, these sub-cultures have migrated much of their communications and interaction onto the internet, which they also use for the purpose of archiving detailed information pertinent to their given fanbase. Some fans also write fan fiction, stories based around the universe and characters of their chosen fandom. Some also dress in costumes ("cosplay") or recite lines of dialogue either out-of-context or as part of a group reenactment. Such activities are sometimes known as "fanac," an abbreviated form of the phrase "fan activity." The term is also commonly associated with anime/manga. Serious fans of this subject are also called otaku.
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