No. While some bronies can be annoying, overall they are not a bad thing.
I do not know exactly what the percent is of bronies in the USA, but the percentage of bronies in North America (not North American citizens, just part of what I am calling "The Brony Club", TBC for short) is 69%. FUN FACT only 2.9% of bronies are married, meaning 96.4% of bronies are single. See the link below for the source.
Anti bronies is just a term created by bronies of those who are apposed to bronies, and will usually do negative attacks or things towards a brony. By definition, to be anti anything, you must first be of it, and turn against it. True bronies like that exist, but despite the technical terms, in society an anti brony is just basically any brony hater.
No. Trekkies are one the the largest fandoms. The My Little Pony fandom may be growing faster but the Star Trek fandom has had decades to become well established. Bronies may seem to pop up more often online because their fandom is largely internet based, probably more so than the bronies as Star Trek predates the world wide web.
From the Herd Census (official site name): "Thus, we can state with a 95% confidence that between 4.0% and 6.8% of the internet-using US population strongly identify as bronies, or approximately 7 to 12.4 million people." These are the most up-to-date statistics for the US. Obviously worldwide this number would become even larger, perhaps by 2 or 3 times. There are currently no reliable statistics for the worldwide population of Bronies - although there probably will be in the coming years. The Herd Census site is ran by Bronies and has many other reliable and up-to-date statistics regarding the fandom.
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Depends on the person. But many people will tell you yes! You see, it's so good, it attracted a bunch of male fans known as bronies. They have basically taken over the internet. They can be found everywhere! They have even created conventions of bronies. So it is a very popular thing.
No. Howard Stern actually hosted an interview with some so-called "bronies" to portray them as negatively as possible. It was later revealed that these weren't actually bronies, but people who were paid to pretend they were bronies.
Bronies are people who like my little pony. why are we hated? some people think that bronies are gay, so they make fun of us. some more reasons are: 1. they think we "love and tolerate" too much.
Well, considering that the majority of bronies are online people, it can be hard to say. There was a census though on bronies that looked at this. Basically what they did was sent a question stateing "How strongly would you identify yourself as a brony" to a random 1,028 internet users. It was rated on a 1-5 scale (5 being strongest). They only judged 4s & 5s, and actually together was only 5.4%. However, they took that as meaning that 4.0-6.8% of the internet users (of US) were strongly a brony, which comes out to 7-12.4 million people. So like fluttershy would say, "yay."
Yes, there are :D
Bronies The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony - 2012 was released on: USA: 4 November 2012 (Anaheim, California) USA: 19 January 2013 (internet) USA: 11 April 2013 (Kansas City Film Festival)
Probably the cancer of the Internet is disrespect, which ties in with cyberbulling. The anonymity of the Internet allows people to behave in much crueler ways than they otherwise would.