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	<title>1959</title>
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			<a href="/vocaloid/res/1949.html#1956" onclick="return highlight('1956', true);" class="ref|vocaloid|1949|1956">&gt;&gt;1956</a><br />1954 here.<br />My apologies, I was simply trying to take a lighthearted approach, not come across as condescending.  I will correct, I never meant to identify with 4chan&#039;s concept of anonymous, I was simply playing off of the name given to people who don&#039;t use a tripcode. (That is what they&#039;re called, right?)  Please, believe me when I say I wasn&#039;t trying to speak for anyone but myself, it&#039;s just that everyone happens to have the same name.  <br /><br />Honestly though, I have to ask.  So?  What&#039;s your point?  I&#039;ve yet to see a fanbase that DOESN&#039;T change like this at some point.  It may belie my age, but I can still remember stories of Eternal September, and how it killed Usenet.  WoW, Homestuck, 4chan, SA, Reddit, Facepunch... It&#039;s like there&#039;s some critical mass of popularity.  My question is, what are you going to do about it?  Should the community become more hostile to newcomers, growing more ingrained and elitist?  Why not slap on restrictions to posting, that&#039;ll sure solve a lot of problems while still staying true to the *chan framework!  If the fanbase has truly gotten horrid, there&#039;s two options ahead of you: Get out, or try and have a civil discussion on how to make the environment better.  Just complaining does nothing.<br /><br />
	
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	<title>1958</title>
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			I understand. I don&#039;t even like Append. It&#039;s <b>too real</b> in a way. It doesn&#039;t sound like Miku. I like Miku for Miku, flaws and all. Maybe it&#039;s the character, maybe it&#039;s nostalgia, but I still think Miku sounds &quot;better&quot; than the rest.<br /><br />I suppose it&#039;s much like how I feel about other synthesizers. If you can accurately replicate the sound of something (but still be off by a bit) it sounds too much like the thing you&#039;re attempting to replicate, but still &quot;off&quot; in a way. Whereas a traditional synth sounds well, synthy. I like that &quot;synthy&quot; sound of Miku&#039;s voice.<br /><br />
	
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	<title>1957</title>
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			I was thinking about it further and I think an easy way of illustrating this is the My Little Pony fan community.<br /><br />I think I can speak for most people that I don&#039;t really judge them for what they like, it&#039;s not a big deal. But the way they act is horrendous. They feel a need to insert their fandom into <b>everything</b>. I feel like the newer fanbase of Vocaloid is more brony than fan. It&#039;s the aspect of obnoxious behavior that&#039;s the lamentable part. So, as a fan of Vocaloid myself, I&#039;d rather not be associated with that kind of distasteful individual.<br /><br />I think perhaps that&#039;s a more understandable, succinct, way of putting it.<br /><br />
	
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	<title>1956</title>
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			<a href="/vocaloid/res/1949.html#1952" onclick="return highlight('1952', true);" class="ref|vocaloid|1949|1952">&gt;&gt;1952</a><br /><br />This is true, but before I didn&#039;t see many, if any of &quot;these types of members&quot;. If they do morph miraculously into people that I don&#039;t want to punch in the face, well, I won&#039;t be around to see it, because I&#039;ve already written them off and I don&#039;t want to hear anything from them. Possibly slightly closed minded, but it&#039;s for my sanity&#039;s sake.<br /><br /><a href="/vocaloid/res/1949.html#1953" onclick="return highlight('1953', true);" class="ref|vocaloid|1949|1953">&gt;&gt;1953</a><br /><br />Again, it&#039;s less about being new, that&#039;s fine. I was new at one point. It&#039;s more about the attitude. The overwhelming <b>ZOMG YAOI FANFIC KAWAII DESUU~~~~ *^_^*</b> of it. It&#039;s like VocaloidOtaku (the gaia of Vocaloid) has infected this imageboard with it&#039;s nonsense.<br /><br /><a href="/vocaloid/res/1949.html#1954" onclick="return highlight('1954', true);" class="ref|vocaloid|1949|1954">&gt;&gt;1954</a><br /><br />The tone of your post is really condescending and annoying. And drop the coy &quot;anonymous&quot; bit. Man, I still love 4chan, but I hate what it&#039;s been made into. Being anonymous isn&#039;t a thing. It&#039;s the absence of a thing. Maybe me tripping on these boards is a mistake. I&#039;m still not sure how I feel about tripcodes.<br /><br />Either way, you don&#039;t speak for everyone, so don&#039;t pretend to, it&#039;s well, pretentious.<br /><br />
	
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	<title>1955</title>
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			<a href="/vocaloid/res/1949.html#1952" onclick="return highlight('1952', true);" class="ref|vocaloid|1949|1952">&gt;&gt;1952</a><br /><br />There is a difference between hipsterism and elitism and not being an annoying bastard. It&#039;s not that these people are new, it&#039;s that they&#039;re annoying. I <b>like</b> showing new people stuff that I&#039;ve enjoyed about the scene. It isn&#039;t because they are new, it&#039;s because they&#039;re fucking annoying.<br /><br />
	
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	<title>1954</title>
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			Hey OP, it&#039;s me, Anonymous.  You often see me around any of the *chans, making some of the most insightful and witty posts you&#039;ve seen.  This is also the moniker of some of the most hateful, bile-ridden people to walk the earth.  In between you have the otakus, the average joes, and yes, even the 14 year old girls.  The thing is, we&#039;ve always been here.  The fanbase has barely changed, it&#039;s just that you&#039;ve finally found parts of it that you don&#039;t like.  But I plead you, don&#039;t raze the forest for the sake of the trees you can&#039;t stand.  From what I&#039;ve heard, you&#039;re a pretty cool guy, and the community would be worse off for your departure.<br /><br />
	
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	<title>1953</title>
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			New fans are new fans. They have to start somewhere. It isn&#039;t that I disagree with your sentiment, but riipah has a good point. The more exposure they get to the material, the more likely they&#039;ll become informed, valued members. It is up to the &#039;old guard&#039; to help this process along by setting an example, and being crotchety jaded fans isn&#039;t going to help.<br /><br />In the end, it is up to the new fans to follow our lead. That doesn&#039;t mean we can stop being &#039;good fans.&#039;<br /><br />
	
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	<title>1952</title>
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			I&#039;d say every fandom has different types of members. The popularity of Vocaloid has rapidly increased a lot, and that probably attracts some of those less informed members as well. I can&#039;t stand all of them either, but I think it&#039;s better to try to be tolerant rather than elitist/hipster. Not all fans are like that though, and even those who might first appear as &quot;14 year old fangirls&quot; might turn out to be well-informed and dedicated fans.<br /><br />
	
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	<title>1951</title>
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			Ah the old catch 22 as something becomes more popular the more it will be hated by the people who built the fandom. It was bound to happen.<br /><br />
	
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	<title>1950</title>
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			I should also say that the whole tone of this imageboard has changed and the recent shift to a internet friendship club instead of a more typical imageboard is really regrettable and sad.<br /><br />
	
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	<title>1949</title>
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			The fanbase of Vocaloid has gotten horrid. It used to be a general mix of people that just enjoyed the music for what it was or enjoyed the novelty. Now it&#039;s a bunch of 14 year old fangirls that remind me of Gaia and homosuck.<br /><br />It&#039;s ruining the whole experience for me.<br /><br />
	
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	<title>1948</title>
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			Additional songs 12 for Project DIVA PC<br /><br /><a href="http://www.nyaa.eu/?page=torrentinfo&amp;tid=282521">http://www.nyaa.eu/?page=torrentinfo&amp;tid=282521</a><br /><br />
	
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	<title>1947</title>
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			Exactly. Miku can never be replaced. Most fans like her because she sounds like she does...like Miku. If you want a singer who sounds perfectly human, why not listen to human singers, heh?<br /><br />
	
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	<title>1946</title>
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			The newer models aren&#039;t here to replace Miku.<br /><br />
	
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	<title>1945</title>
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			I&#039;m glad im not the only one who feels that way<br /><br />
	
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