professional sports teams, YouTubers, streamers, actors, scientists, etc., unless the professionals are interacting with hobbyists/fans. Most drama between professionals is not hobby drama, e.g. What is not a hobby? What is NOT Hobby Drama? They are not blink-and-you'll-miss-it catfights with no consequences or internet influencers being rude to each other. Hobby Drama-worthy events might have ousted someone from the community, shaped perception of the hobby, altered the rules the hobby uses, divided the community, created a new faction, caused significant outrage, etc. Hobby Drama is an event which happened in a hobby that created meaningful controversy within the community involved. Join the official r/HobbyDrama discord here!įor the purposes of our subreddit, a hobby community is 'a group of people who are connected by their active participation in a particular activity during their free time for personal enjoyment'.Įxamples of hobbies include: cosplay, model rocketry, fanfiction, blogging, historical reenactment, gaming, fanart, participating in forums, gardening, cooking, playing sports, composing music, making memes, collecting, backpacking, knitting, reading, and many, many more. 'The most interesting subreddit about things you're not interested in.'Ī place where people can post dramatic and controversial stories, events and situations within their specific circles, usually consisting of events others may not have heard of.