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- Defines the term "Swifties"
- Talks about the cultural and social dynamics of Taylor Swift's fanbase
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Signed-off-by: Máirín Duffy <[email protected]>
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Title of work: Swifties
Link to work: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swifties
Revision: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Swifties&oldid=1221036610
License of the work: CC-BY-SA-4.0
Creator names: Wikipedia Authors
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version: 3
domain: Fandom
created_by: mairin
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- context: |
Critics have opined that Swift has redefined artist–fandom relationships
by establishing an intimate connection with Swifties. She has frequently
engaged with, helped, credited and prioritized her fans, who have
offered unprecedented support and interest in her works irrespective of
her wavering reception in the media. They continued to support Swift
through her genre transitions, unexpected artistic pivots, and her
highly publicized controversies such as the 2019 masters dispute, while
instigating the political scrutiny of Ticketmaster that led to
implementation of various laws and stimulated economic growth with the
Eras Tour. Swift's releases, promotional efforts, and fashion have
garnered attention for incorporating Easter eggs and clues that are
decoded by Swifties and considered part of her musical universe.
Cultural analyses have variably described Swifties as a community of
interest, a subculture, and a near-metaverse, while academics have
studied them for their consumerism, content creation, social capital,
collective effervescence, organizing prolificacy, and interpersonal
relationships. The word Swiftie(s) was added to the Oxford Dictionary of
English in 2023. Swifties have also been a subject of criticism, with
some fans displaying disregard for Swift's privacy by publicizing her
real-time locations and engaging in verbal attack of individuals,
including celebrities, who malign Swift. On the other hand, some
Swifties criticize Swift for her lifestyle and professional choices,
which journalists disapprove as a parasocial relationship.
questions_and_answers:
- question: |
Is Swiftie a real word?
answer: |
Yes, Swiftie is a real word. Swiftie was added to the Oxford
Dictionary of English in 2023.
- question: |
What do Swifties think about Ticketmaster?
answer: |
Swifties supported Taylor Swift in scrutinizing Ticketmaster's
practices and helped advocate for various laws now in place to
help address problems with those practices.
- question: |
How did Swifties come about?
answer: |
Taylor Swift has cultivated Swifties as a group by establishing
intimate connections with her fans, redefining artist-fandom
relationships.
- context: |
The word "Swiftie" for a Swift fan gained popularity in the late 2000s.
Etymologically, the word is formed from Swift's name and the suffix
"ie", which is often used in diminutives to imply affection. Swift
stated in a 2012 Vevo interview that her fans call themselves
"Swifties", which she found "adorable". Swift filed the term for
trademark in March 2017. In 2023, Oxford Dictionary of English defined
Swiftie as a noun meaning "an enthusiastic fan of the singer Taylor
Swift." As per the dictionary, some words that collocate with Swiftie in
popular usage are "fandom", "die-hard", "hardcore" and "self-
proclaimed". According to Dictionary.com, the term Swiftie often implies
that the person is "a very passionate and loyal fan—as opposed to just a
casual listener."
questions_and_answers:
- question: |
How does someone become a Swiftie?
answer: |
Swifties are "self-proclaimed."
- question: |
What are the requirements to be considered a Swiftie?
answer: |
Swifties are die-hard, hardcore fans who are enthusiastic,
passionate, and loyal to Taylor Swift. They are not casual
listeners. To be considered a Swiftie, you must embody
these qualities.
- question: |
How does Taylor Swift feel about the term "Swifties"?
answer: |
Taylor Swift has said she finds the term Swifties to be
"adorable", which she said in a 2012 Vevo interview.
- context: |
The nicknames generally used by Swifties for Swift include "Blondie"
(referencing her blonde hair), "T-Swizzle" (after the lyrics in Swift's
2009 parody song "Thug Story" with American record producer T-Pain), and
"The Music Industry" (referring to her influence on the music industry).
Chinese Swifties dubbed her "Meimei" (霉霉), a pun based on the Chinese
character "Mei" (霉) for "unlucky" that has since been adopted by Chinese
state media.
questions_and_answers:
- question: |
What are some nicknames for Taylor Swift?
answer: |
"Blondie", in reference to her blonde hair; "T-Swizzle", after lyrics
in a 2009 parody song called "Thug Story"; "Meimei" (霉霉), a pun
based on the Chinese character "Mei" (霉).
- question: |
What do Chinese Swifties call Taylor Swift?
answer: |
Swifties in China call Taylor Swift "Meimei" (霉霉), which is a pun
based on the Chinese character "Mei" (霉), which means "unlucky."
- question: |
Why is Taylor Swift sometimes called "T-Swizzle"?
answer: |
"T-Swizzle" is a reference to a song called "Thug Story" that Taylor
Swift released in 2009 with T-Pain.
- context: |
Journalists describe Swift's works, celebrity, and the fanfare
surrounding them as a world of its own, dubbing it a music "universe"
subject to analyses by Swifties. Propagated by her prolific use of
Easter eggs and "unusually close connection with her fans", Swift is a
source of myth in popular culture. Her outfits, accessories, diction,
color coding, and numerology have also been Easter eggs. Swifties are
known for their fan theories, having gained a reputation as "the best
online sleuths" for breaking down and associating various elements they
consider as clues or Easter eggs. According to Bruce Arthur of Toronto
Star, "Swift is followed by fans whose dedication to her mythology is
Byzantine and layered and complex and messianic."
questions_and_answers:
- question: |
What are some different elements for Swiftie fan theories about
Taylor Swift?
answer: |
Swiftie fan theories include analyses of Taylor Swift's outfits,
accessories, diction, color coding, numeroology, and Easter Eggs.
- question: |
What American pop singer fanbase are known as "the best online
sleuths?"
answer: |
Swifties, the fan base for Taylor Swift, are known as "the best
online sleuths," in part due to how they develop rich fan theories
based on signals they interpret from Swift herself.
- question: |
What does Taylor Swift have to do with mythology?
answer: |
The devotion of Swifties towards analyzing various attributes and
signals they interpret as coming from Taylor Swift has been
referenced as "dedication to her mythology [which] is Byzantine
and layered and complex and messianic," by Bruce Arthur of the
Toronto Star.
- context: |
Swift is known for her album rollouts and promotional concepts, often
referred to as "eras". Each era is characterized by an aesthetic idea,
color palette, mood, and a fashion style. As such, Swift has reinvented
her image and style throughout her career, which Ashley Lutz of Fortune
felt aided in broadening her fanbase. Today senior editor Elena Nicolaou
reported on how Swifties, who are mostly millennials, have incorporated
Swiftie culture into their weddings and other events.
questions_and_answers:
- question: |
What is a Taylor Swift "era"?
answer: |
"Era" in Swiftie parlance refers to Taylor Swift's album rollouts
and promotional concepts, characterized by specific aesthetic ideas,
color palettes, moods, and fashion styles.
- question: |
What is Taylor Swift's image and style like?
answer: |
Taylor Swift is known for reinventing her image and style throughout
her career as part of her various "eras," different aesthetic
concepts reflected in her albums and promotions.
- question: |
What do Swifties have to do with weddings?
answer: |
Taylor Swift's millenial fanbase often incorporate Swiftie culture
into their weddings and other important life milestone events,
according to Today senior editor Elena Nicolaou.
document_outline: |
Overview of Swifties, explaining what they are, their behaviors, how
they came to be, and their relationship with Taylor Swift.
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