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Have bronies reached their peak?


BassBrony

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It might just be me, but i have this annoying thought in my mind that the number of new bronies/pegasisters are diminishing as the seasons go on. Now i started watching the show back in the summer of 2012, just before the third season aired and joined a fanbase that had a sudden wave of new fans, not as many as 2011 of course, but still a good amount. I recall reading so many rage comics (haha remember when that was a thing?) on MyLittleBrony about how the show changed lives. The site was littered with them.

 

Now the fanbase has evolved to a more stable state at the cost of less new members. To be honest, i haven't been doing my fair share of recruitment (2013 being the last year i successfuly converted somepony) but it's been mostly because everyone i told knows that i watch the show and chooses not to do so.

 

Or maybe we've succumb to others opinion that we don't shut up about the show?

Take a look at this Equestria Daily Poll which asks

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Unsurprisingly and probably thanks to 4chan, 2011 racks in about 36.71%

with 2012 at 31.10%

2013 at 17.54%

for a total of 85.35%

If this pattern continues we are looking at 2014 being the lowest percentage of new members.

 

It's unlikely that recent events such as Equestria Girls, Fighting is Magic/JanAnimations C&D, and Alicorn Twilight caused such a dip because the year before was Derpygate and infinite 4chan trolls and mods. If there's one thing i can say about the fandom, its that it is resilient even when it seems like we want to give up.

 

So i'll assume, for myself, that all the talk that "Bronies push the show in everyones face when no one cares" got to my head. But it made me think, 'of course no one is going to give a fuck that i watch a little girls show'. The average person isn't going to say "Oh, i'll watch this show for the animation!" because its automatically presumed (due to previous generations) that the show is for girls which in their minds, gets passed off as such.

 

My take, be it a radical and maybe unpopular stance, is that we still need to inform people what the show really is. In 2011 when this all went viral, people questioned us, attacked us, (I know i did) and the fans responded. It got people interested and challenged them do something outside the societal norms. Thus, new fans are born.

 

To answer the blog title, No, i dont believe that bronies reached their peak yet. But the decline of new fans might be an afterthought to consider.

 

I'm feeling a renissance soon :D we can always use new members!

feel free to comment and stuff, what do you ponies think is the reason for this decline?

 

-BassBrony

 

Note: Please do not take this article as some dumb conspiracy that the fandom is failing. It's meant to be informative about the decrease of new fans.

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The show's massive surge in popularity is definitely calming recently. The growth is likely going to continue to be slower and steady but I don't think it'll "die" for many years unless something drastic happens.

 

Has it reached it's peak? Not yet, but may soon.

 

Google Trends suggests that search quarries have been consistently rising and are starting to decrease now that the season is coming to a close. Season 5 is going to be important to MLP's longevity. It'll make or break it in my opinion.

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I don't mind having the familiar faces stick around instead of being swamped with new people I don't know and the ones I already know leave. That's just me though.

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Yeah I feel like MLP has been a meme long enough for most people who want in to find it and get on the hype train. Everyone else already knows but likely doesn't want to try.

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We are just witnessing the end of the "boom" of mlp. The great wave that crashed upon the shores of the internet is now done, and we are left with what little has floated to the coast line since. This upcomming season will play a very large factor in the survivability of FiM as a whole. The newance of the series is wearing off, the fires of faddom are dieing down. Now we wait to see if the fandom can be self sustaining. 

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I don't think it is slowing down too much, I think the documentary had a big boost on the community, I know that myself and a few others that I know of started watching because of the documentary

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hmm interesting. I never actually thought of the 5th season as being the turning point of the fandom. I have faith in the writers though. I think that with everypony generally being content with the current season, the writers know they have to top it with the next one.

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