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You can't leave me hanging, what subculture?
i dunno if it's the same one, but the feelings OP described are how I felt about bronies.
there was a time before the infestation of predators took hold when almost every person you'd meet among them was unflinchingly, unashamedly, relentlessly wholesome, sincere, and genuine. people who really took honesty, loyalty, kindness, and generosity to heart. but that kind of environment was not hostile enough to defend itself from exploitation. an object lesson in the paradox of tolerance: there are some things that no society will survive tolerating, and there truly are some behaviors that cannot be rehabilitated. there is hardly anyone around anymore from the height of the subculture around 2014...
I was one of the wholesome Bronies. Met a lot of great people that I still keep in touch with to this day.
The movement and the mindset really helped me in my darkest time.
I didn’t know that about bronies. Please share your view on why they were especially wholesome. I’m genuinely interested as I met some of them and they seemed friendly and maybe vulnerable as they seemingly had no bad intentions it made me relax, even though they were strangers. Maybe it struck a nerve in me as I was very accustomed to nerds in school, but I really don’t like My Little Pony :)
Ooh. Then you might be one of today's lucky 10,000.
For a children's show, My Little Pony has no right to be as good as much of it is.
And they basically got John Delancy to reprise the role of Q, because his granddaughters were fans.
Apart from a lot of us (myself included) appreciating high quality animation and story that didn't predisposition itself to be dumbed down for their intended audience, the main mantra of the Brony movement was "Love and Tolerance" which in the early days was practiced pretty cohesively, even extending to aggressors who would pop in and call everyone gay/other slurs to try to get a rise out of others, and whatnot. We'd just be like "ok, that's just like, your opinion man, we love you anyway" and proceed on with our lives instead of engaging them in arguing and namecalling. At the time your typical garden-variety internet troll didn't really know what to do in that situation. The Encyclopedia Dramatica page on Bronies was especially amusing because they admitted they didn't have any viable way to cause flame wars or upset within the fandom.
As the fandom got bigger of course it was going to get people that take the bait so from my perspective it wasn't as much of a unified front in later years as it was in the beginning.
But I was part of Mumble/Teamspeak servers, Minecraft servers, Steam groups etc and they were all very welcoming. I think it was just that most of us were well intentioned people that enjoyed us a good cartoon, lol.