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Removed. Thanks for pointing that out. I'm inclined to believe that it's another article on the site that should be cited, but which one I can't say. —
Tenryuu 🐲 (
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Touhou Project can be found in the
graph from the article. The survey is about 「推し」 (Oshi), which the article defines as 「人に薦めたいと思うほど好感を持っている人や物」 (Thing, person etc. that someone likes to the extent they want to recommend it to someone else). The full article can only be read in the magazine, but from the online version, it seems they surveyed over 50,000 people on December 16th, where or how is not said, about what things that they recommend (Oshi), as well as they age and gender. This is not a demographic study of any particular fandoms but a more broad study across a general population, it also only looks at fans who recommend (Oshi) rather than all fans, so it's accuracy for individual fandom demographics is hard to know. For this reason, I don't think this study should be used as demographic data for any of the fandoms mentioned.
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Removed. Thanks for pointing that out. I'm inclined to believe that it's another article on the site that should be cited, but which one I can't say. —
Tenryuu 🐲 (
💬 •
📝 ) 14:39, 17 May 2024 (UTC)reply
Touhou Project can be found in the
graph from the article. The survey is about 「推し」 (Oshi), which the article defines as 「人に薦めたいと思うほど好感を持っている人や物」 (Thing, person etc. that someone likes to the extent they want to recommend it to someone else). The full article can only be read in the magazine, but from the online version, it seems they surveyed over 50,000 people on December 16th, where or how is not said, about what things that they recommend (Oshi), as well as they age and gender. This is not a demographic study of any particular fandoms but a more broad study across a general population, it also only looks at fans who recommend (Oshi) rather than all fans, so it's accuracy for individual fandom demographics is hard to know. For this reason, I don't think this study should be used as demographic data for any of the fandoms mentioned.
NyanKatGrrrl (
talk) 15:05, 17 May 2024 (UTC)reply