It was a rapture and a revelation all at the same time.
En masse, celebrity stan accounts posted tearful farewells over the weekend as X was suspended in Brazil amid a showdown between Elon Musk and a Supreme Court justice. Many of their hundreds of thousands of followers learned only then that their favorite celebrityās most dedicated English-language fan accounts had actually been run by Brazilians.
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It shouldnāt have necessarily been a surprise ā āCome to Brazilā is a stalwart meme. Brazilās CCXP bills itself as the Americas' largest comic-con, drawing A-list Hollywood talent. The stars of the long-ended show āEverybody Hates Chrisā are beloved. Brazil does fandom like no other, the avalanche of goodbyes unearthing a wide array of accounts for Taylor Swift, C-list celebrities and the long-dead alike.
āI came to realize how strong our digital power is in this last minute, because we tweet in English so people donāt know that we are Brazilians. But we are a lot, we are everywhere,ā said Aianne Amado, a University of Sao Paulo doctoral candidate who studies Brazilian fandoms. āI think that we will be missed and itās not going to be the same network.ā
Meet the fans
Paola Strabelli didnāt care much for reading. A few years ago, though, she saw āVita and Virginiaā and became entranced ā not with its lead actors, but with Virginia Woolf herself.
She started to read Woolf voraciously, and created @botvirginia to share Woolfās quotes, amassing 115,000 followers.
Strabelli, 26, told The Associated Press that, growing up, she didnāt have many friends. In some ways, she said, her life began with online fandom ā first, through Katy Perry and the show āOnce Upon A Time,ā and then Woolf. Online friendships translated into real life, and, for a year, she dated a girl she met through their shared passion.
The law student behind @agron_updates, dedicated to āGleeā actor Dianna Agron, never reckoned on disclosing her nationality. The 32-year-old from Brazil's center-west region requested anonymity for privacy, as she pursues government jobs. She was drawn to Agron because she thought the actor seemed āso kind.ā By 2016, annoyed with how Agronās fan accounts operated ā cropping out boyfriends, for example ā she co-founded an X account that grew to more than 7,600 followers.
All along, sheās been careful to maintain a separation between her own feelings and the accountās.
āSometimes I will watch a movie and I think itās terrible, but Iāll go on the account and say, āGuys, itās amazing,āā she said. āI wasnāt hoping to have to come out as a Brazilian.ā
Then thereās @21metgala, run by two 18-year-old college students, Maria and Tamara. In three years, it's gained more than 175,000 followers and, unlike many stan accounts, covers general celebrity news (though they have a soft spot for Rihanna). Maria, who cited privacy in not wanting to publish her surname, said via WhatsApp that she was taken aback by the response to their departure.
āMost of our followers didnāt know we were Brazilian, so it was a huge shock when we announced it,ā she wrote. Even Cardi B responded with distraught emojis.
Amado attributed Brazilās fervor for foreign entertainment to both its colonial history and the countryās sheer diversity, noting its high consumption of Japanese otaku culture and its large population of Japanese descent.
Fandom is hard work
Fandom can often be derided with a condescension that belies the sheer amount of work that goes into maintaining these accounts.
āAt first, I thought that fans were crazy. And, like, psychologically, I donāt know, sick? ... And now, Iāve come to see that itās all about passion and effect and itās a very human behavior. Everybodyās interested in something,ā be it cooking or canines, Amado said. āBut for some reason, when youāre interested in something in pop culture, people tend to think that is less than.ā
An academic from Belo Horizonte, Samira Spolidorio has studied fansubbing ā where devoted viewers come together to subtitle. She has a simple theory for why Brazilians are such engines of fandom, using a word that came up in interview after interview: Brazilians are just āpassionate.ā They're also looking for a sense of belonging, she said.
Despite being grassroots efforts that drew no profit, fansubbing groups had āvery strict rulesā requiring volunteers to work overnight, Spolidorio said. A 40-minute episode required at least four people to subtitle and two to review ā there were style guides, too.
That commitment can exact a price. Before Xās suspension, @agron_updates had an expiration date of Dec. 31. Running it was affecting its administrator's entire life, even leading to a breakup.
āOne of the reasons was I was always on the phone, always checking for content,ā she told the AP. āItās kind of like a drug, it seizes something in your brain. You want to be first to post it.ā
āIāve been unemployed for the past two years, and I have to study, I have to do something with my life,ā she added. āThereās no way I can keep my life revolving around keeping a Twitter account for someone who ā I love Dianna, but she doesnāt work.ā
Whatās next
In the past week, X alternative Bluesky has boosted its base by one-third, adding 2 million users, CEO Jay Graber told the AP. Around 90% are Brazilian and most activity is in Portuguese, she said Monday.
Brazilians using virtual private networks to bypass the suspension face steep fines, but @21metgala has been able to continue posting sporadically.
āSome Wi-Fi providers havenāt fully blocked access yet, but itās very unstable,ā Maria wrote Monday. While they are on other platforms, @21metgala will certainly be back if X is unsuspended.
āTwitter was faster for posting photos, and Bluesky doesnāt allow video posts yet, which is a bit of a challenge. Weāre not huge fans of Instagram because accounts can be easily taken down due to copyright issues,ā she wrote. (Video is coming to Bluesky, Graber says, ādefinitely sooner than months.ā)
For CCXP, the suspension doesn't pose much of a threat to the convention's success. In a statement, vice president for content Beto Fabri said they'd already āfocused on valuing and building relationships with the geek communityā on WhatsApp, Telegram, Facebook and their own platforms.
Not everyone plans to pivot. Despite having nearly 16,000 followers at @GALITZINEFOX, 23-year-old Alana Souza is relatively new to stanning actor Nicholas Galitzine. The advertising student from Recife became devoted after watching āRed, White & Royal Blueā last year. Given the amount of time sheās spent on X, sheās doesn't want to start over.
āIf X doesnāt get unsuspended in Brazil then thatās gonna be the end of it,ā she wrote in an email, later adding that her absence āgives me the feeling of being disconnected from whatās going on in the world.ā
Since Musk bought X, Strabelli has found it less fun. But it still had a cachet that, for her, canāt be replicated. While she appreciates Instagram for letting her start over ā she can reuse quotes instead of scouring the internet for lesser-known scraps of Woolfās writing ā she finds it impersonal. There are many things she will miss about X, including her āgringo friends that are tweeting.ā
āI felt famous and wanted,ā she said. āAnd when I saw the replies, I donāt know, Iām not going to lie, this ego bump was really nice.ā
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Sen reported from New York. Associated Press journalist David Biller contributed reporting from Rio de Janeiro.