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''Ever thought was hard
''Ever thought was hard
''Is 'Do I like [[Star Trek: The Original Series|Kirk]]
''Is 'Do I like [[Star Trek: The Original Series|Kirk]]
''Or do I like [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Picard]]?'''|'''[["Weird Al" Yankovic]],''' "White and Nerdy"}}
''Or do I like [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Picard]]?'''
|'''[["Weird Al" Yankovic]],''' "White and Nerdy"}}


A Broken Base is a civil war among fans of a particular series. It usually involves infighting over whether [[Ruined FOREVER|or not]] the series is still good after a certain change. The loyalists believe it's as good as ever—maybe even better—and constantly hold up its merits. The dissenters feel betrayed by declining quality, and attack the series at every opportunity. They'll also be annoyed by the other fans' loyalty, and will call them blind fanboys/fangirls. However, despite not liking the show anymore, the dissenters will linger around fan forums [[Accentuate the Negative|solely to criticize the show]] [[For the Evulz|and the loyalists]]. The loyalists will reply by calling the dissenters a bunch of fuddy-duddies who [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|go all Chicken Little at the slightest change to the status quo]].
A Broken Base is a civil war among fans of a particular series. It usually involves infighting over whether [[Ruined FOREVER|or not]] the series is still good after a certain change. The loyalists believe it's as good as ever—maybe even better—and constantly hold up its merits. The dissenters feel betrayed by declining quality, and attack the series at every opportunity. They'll also be annoyed by the other fans' loyalty, and will call them blind fanboys/fangirls. However, despite not liking the show anymore, the dissenters will linger around fan forums [[Accentuate the Negative|solely to criticize the show]] [[For the Evulz|and the loyalists]]. The loyalists will reply by calling the dissenters a bunch of fuddy-duddies who [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|go all Chicken Little at the slightest change to the status quo]].
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Unrelated to [[Broken Pedestal]].
Unrelated to [[Broken Pedestal]].


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* [[Broken Base/Anime and Manga|Anime and Manga]]
* [[Broken Base/Comic Books|Comic Books]]
* [[Broken Base/Film|Film]]
* [[Broken Base/Food and Cooking|Food and Cooking]]
* [[Broken Base/Internet|Internet]]
* [[Broken Base/Literature|Literature]]
* [[Broken Base/Live Action TV|Live Action TV]]
* [[Broken Base/Music|Music]]
* [[Broken Base/Professional Wrestling|Professional Wrestling]]
* [[Broken Base/Radio|Radio]]
* [[Broken Base/Religion|Religion]]
* [[Broken Base/Sports|Sports]]
* [[Broken Base/Tabletop Games|Tabletop Games]]
* [[Broken Base/Video Games|Video Games]]
* [[Broken Base/Web Media|Web Media]]
* [[Broken Base/Western Animation|Western Animation]]
* [[Broken Base/Other|Other]]

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{{quote|''The [[Take a Third Option|correct answer]] [[SF Debris|is]] [[Deep Space Nine|Sisko]].''
{{quote|''The [[Take a Third Option|correct answer]] [[SF Debris|is]] [[Deep Space Nine|Sisko]].''
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 28 March 2022

The only question I
Ever thought was hard
Is 'Do I like Kirk
Or do I like Picard?'

"Weird Al" Yankovic, "White and Nerdy"

A Broken Base is a civil war among fans of a particular series. It usually involves infighting over whether or not the series is still good after a certain change. The loyalists believe it's as good as ever—maybe even better—and constantly hold up its merits. The dissenters feel betrayed by declining quality, and attack the series at every opportunity. They'll also be annoyed by the other fans' loyalty, and will call them blind fanboys/fangirls. However, despite not liking the show anymore, the dissenters will linger around fan forums solely to criticize the show and the loyalists. The loyalists will reply by calling the dissenters a bunch of fuddy-duddies who go all Chicken Little at the slightest change to the status quo.

Another common source of a Broken Base is when the interpretation of the series events or characters varies so immensely that it seems as if there are two different shows being watched by two different fanbases. Sometimes this can happen because of a deliberate attempt to appeal to a Periphery Demographic whose interpretations will be directly at odds with the primary demographic. (Yaoi Fangirls of Shounen are a common example). Usually the Periphery Demographic is too small to really break the base, but if it's as large as the primary demographic, arguments can become rather passionate.

Almost every series has at least some internal conflict amongst its fanbase. In fact, a healthy series should have some polite dissent within its fanbase, as that creates a ground for respectful debate and thoughtful discussion. However, in many, if not most, cases, the amount of dissent is far above this low level.

Often caused by the conflict between Word of God vs Word of Dante. At its most extreme, it leads to Death of the Author.

This trope can apply to fans of ongoing works in any medium and any genre.

Here there be Fan Dumb (and consequences such as Fanon Discontinuity).

See Also: Fandom Heresy, They Changed It, Now It Sucks, Internet Backdraft, Replacement Scrappy. Also see Base Breaker for if one character is the cause of it all.

Overlaps with Fan Hater, Love It or Hate It, Unpleasable Fanbase, Opinion Myopia, Alternate Character Interpretation and maybe even Pop Culture Isolation.

Unrelated to Broken Pedestal.

Examples of Broken Base are listed on these subpages: