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Short-hand for '''rec.arts.sf.fandom''', pronounced “rass-eff,” the [[Usenet]] newsgroup that, for its time, was probably the closest net equivalent to general [[fandom]]. A lot of [[Fanzine fans|fanzine]] and [[convention fans]] tended to hang out there.
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The group was very important in the 1990s, and could have been said to have been a [[focal point]] of [[fandom]] during that decade. Changing technologies, the appearance of new social media, and greatly increased interpersonal friction over politics, post-9/11, contributed to participant attrition so that by the mid 2000s, many of the fans had migrated largely to [[Live Journal]], personal blogs, and other newer channels.
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