This article examines communities of female social viewers engaged in watching television fiction and participating in related social networks and forums. Analyzing 7,849 comments from 157 platforms, including Facebook pages, Twitter accounts, and forums, the study highlights the unique characteristics of these fan communities, characterized by emotional ties to the series, self-reflection, and intimacy. Unlike cult fandoms, these communities focus on intertwining television reception with viewers' daily lives, without constructing cultural or political identities.
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Lacalle, Charo, and Núria Simelio. "Television fiction and online communities: an analysis of comments on social networks and forums made by female viewers." Critical Studies in Media Communication 34.5 (2017): 449-463.
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