Fanfest

Fanfest is the category for content that feels like a special thank-you to followers. It is less about a single act or outfit and more about fan-service energy, event-style presentation, and moments that make a creator feel closer to the people watching.

Fanfest is for special fan-appreciation moments

The appeal of Fanfest is the sense that the content was made for a special occasion. It may use direct address, themed styling, event-like pacing, or a more personal creator-to-fan mood. Compared with regular category pages, this one works as a signal for limited-feeling or thank-you-style content.

What makes content feel like Fanfest?

Look for creator-led moments, fan-service framing, special themes, or posts that feel more like an event than a routine upload. The category is strongest when the reason to watch is the occasion and the creator connection, not only the scene mechanics.

Why not call it a festival or holiday page?

Fanfest here does not mean a calendar holiday. It points to fan-appreciation content and event-style creator drops, so keeping the term Fanfest is clearer for the front-end taxonomy and less likely to mislead viewers.

How does Fanfest help users browse SWAG?

It gives fans a shortcut to creator moments that feel more personal, themed, or celebratory. When a post combines photos, short clips, and longer video, Fanfest can help users follow the whole special-release mood in one place.

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