Still, I think even just leaving a short "don't have much to add, but I enjoyed this" never hurts if you can say it genuinely.
This is a really good point. I tend to scroll on by when someone's posted a lengthy meta post about a fandom I'm not in, because I wonder what I could possibly contribute. But I can certainly appreciate the writing and the effort and the ability to convey what did (and didn't) work for them in that particular episode/series/etc — so I should try and be better!
You should definitely share fest info, and post it to places like fandomcalendar if you feel there would be interest. People might not actively be posting about Schitt's Creek here, but they may still be more passively involved in the fandom.
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This is a really good point. I tend to scroll on by when someone's posted a lengthy meta post about a fandom I'm not in, because I wonder what I could possibly contribute. But I can certainly appreciate the writing and the effort and the ability to convey what did (and didn't) work for them in that particular episode/series/etc — so I should try and be better!
You should definitely share fest info, and post it to places like