What exactly is the reason that TFF attracts so many different kinds of people (unlike other forums about music, movies, literature)?

I would say diversity, but everyone else has taken that word. For my answer, it would simply be that while there is a certain group of few members who take the KH/FF7/DoC trends too seriously, the general populace of TFF is people who generally don't resemble morons such as Gaiaonline members. For the most part, they aren't idiots and usually the kind of people you can talk or hang out with. At least, that's what I feel for being here for a good few years. I mean when you first join you kind of feel secluded, but that's the life in a forum community where people know each other and have known one another for years. It's a bond from people who while they don't share similar interest, their love for FF or videos games or even nerd shit in general connects everyone from different corners of the room to sit together. It's a social civilization like a card game shop you go to and meet up with people of similar interest, talking and playing cards games. Or if you want a more simple analogy, TFF is basically a bar with a bunch of people, bad beer, but fun times.

Why do so many people stay active around the forums (albeit on and off), even though the common interest is a simple entertainment series?

Continuing the bar analogy, TFF is basically the local irish pub with non-irish owners. It has the kind of environment that is lost within most RPing forums, despite what activity you'd see from RPGChat, animeleague, gaiaonline, or other somewhat to quite active RP forums. It's like the small town among a country filled with big cities and ghost towns (dead RP forums that never got off the ground). There isn't a lot of crime. Most people are content. It's kind of quiet honestly. That's probably why people come back too because there isn't really any pressure to continue some long-going RP or post on a specific date. It's a breath of fresh air among people who go to many sites that have a lot of traffic.

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