Citations:fansplain

Verb: "(neologism) to explain something as a fan or in a fannish manner"

 * 2015, Dan Kois, "Meghan Trainor’s People Interview About The Peanuts Movie Is a Total Disaster", Slate, 28 July 2015:
 * I’ll even fansplain away the bizarre “We Love Moms” and “Thanks Dads!” teasers—for Peanuts, a property that famously did away with parents entirely—as non-essential marketing chum, the cost of doing business in a Minionized marketplace where every animated character must be a blank slate to which literally any sentiment can be affixed.
 * 2015, John Russell, "Jonesin' For A Hero", Next, 18 November 2015, Volume 23, Issue 22, page 13:
 * You can decide for yourself whether you want to search for YouTube videos that fansplain the character's full backstory before all 13 episodes of Marvel's Jessica Jones premiere November 20 on Netflix.
 * 2018, Ryan Syrek, "Wookie Rookie By The Bookie", The Reader, June 2018, page 32:
 * It could have actually been great if only it wasn't obsessed with fansplaining details literally nobody was curious about.