Fan

Fan is a relationship-frame category. The core appeal is admiration moving closer to direct attention: a follower, supporter, or viewer getting access to someone they already look up to.

SWAG Fan is built around creator-follower attention and access fantasy

Fan content starts from admiration rather than shared routine, job role, or costume. The setup often depends on the emotional distance between a creator and someone who follows them, then on what happens when that distance narrows. That makes the category useful for viewers who want relationship tension shaped by attention and recognition.

What makes Fan feel different from other role categories?

The strongest cues are idol-style attention, imagined meetups, and the thrill of being noticed back. The role does not need a specific outfit or location to read clearly. It depends on who wants access, who holds attention, and how the scene uses that imbalance.

How is Fan different from Neighbor or Fanfest?

Neighbor comes from shared living space and repeated daily contact. Fanfest points more toward event activity, celebration, or gathering context. Fan is about personal followership and creator-focused closeness. If the appeal is admiration becoming direct connection, Fan is the more accurate filter.

When should you browse Fan on SWAG?

Choose Fan when you want creator-centered scenes where attention, access, and recognition are part of the appeal. It is a strong category for buyers who prefer relationship-driven setups over location-first or costume-first browsing.

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