In a recent post on Twitter, comic book creator Kindergarten warChiba Yuu, opened up on the importance of healthy interaction with fans while also addressing concerns about the overly intense behavior of some fans.
She emphasized the need for responsible and respectful behavior from fans, highlighting concerns about ignorant actions online, showing excessive emotion or showing possessiveness towards Chiba as well and staff on social media and fan mail.
Concerned about workplace safety, especially when many women and young employees are present, Chiba asked fans to think about actions that might make others uncomfortable or scared. The author suggests that if such behavior escalates, consideration may be given to discontinuing participation in events such as Comitia in the future, emphasizing the importance of ensuring a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone participates.
Despite the cautionary note, Chiba expressed appreciation for many forms of fan interaction, including illustrations, fan art, cosplay, story responses, character discussions, and more. fan art and creations. The author assures fans that sharing and discussing their enthusiasm for the work is encouraged and fun.
Chiba concluded the message by once again asking fans to be mindful when interacting with both authors and staff, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a positive and respectful community.
She admitted to being hesitant before sharing such concerns but said it was necessary for the well-being of all involved.
Source: Twitter