The digital age has transformed methods of fan engagement, enabling increasingly immersive, interactive, and personalized exchanges with media that blur the boundaries between fiction and reality. The evolution from self-insert fan fiction to generative AI (artificial intelligence)–driven websites and digital applications like Character.AI represents a shift toward a desire for real-time interaction with fictional characters and fan objects, offering new dimensions of emotive and transformative engagement. While self-insert fan fiction has long served as a medium for fans to explore alternative narratives and representations within the worlds of beloved fan objects, Character.AI allows users to converse with AI-generated character chatbots from their preferred fan objects, deepening emotional engagement and opportunities for individualized interaction by the fan-as-author and fan-as-character. I raise questions regarding ethical engagement with generative AI chatbots and the potential for harmful repercussions as a result of their usage, as well as examine the evolution of these transformative fan practices and their intended result of emotional resonance and ontological security within contemporary fandoms.
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Tara Heimberger
Transformative Works and Cultures
Georgia State University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68d45e6a31b076d99fa5f262 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3983/twc.2025.2781
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