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Fandom is a platform that was built off the core technology powering Wikipedia in order to super-serve the needs of an incredibly passionate set of customers: fans! It was founded in 2004 by Jimmy Wales and Angela Beesley Starling (a British web entrepreneur). If Wikipedia is the "encyclopedia", Fandom is the remainder of the library - a large repository of data on every fictional universe.
Fandom is the world's largest fan platform, where fans can immerse themselves in fictional worlds in entertainment and gaming. Fandom is the #1 source for in-depth information about pop culture, gaming, TV, and movies, with over 350 million unique visits every month and over 250,000 wikis, where fans learn about and celebrate their favorite fandoms. Fanatical, an online video game retailer, is managed by Fandom's Gaming division. Fandom Productions, Fandom's content arm, enhances the fan experience by collecting editorial coverage and branded content from reputable and established media brands such as Gamespot, TV Guide, and Metacritic, as well as its Emmy-nominated Honest Trailers and weekly video news show The Loop.
Fandom began with over 1,500 pages contributed by a core group of passionate fan contributors. In more than 15 years, Fandom has grown to include over 40 million content pages in over 80 languages on 250,000 wikis about every fictional world ever created. Fans find themselves in fandom through entertainment. They provide a judgment-free setting where people may discover new favorites, go as far as they want, and engage with other fans.
Website: https://www.fandom.com/