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This act divided the small ALF fandom: some saw her as a toxic bully, others as a chaotic folk hero. When Warner Bros. announced an ALF reboot (which never materialized), JackieALF launched a Twitter campaign #SaveALFNoChanges. Her demand: the reboot must use the original 1980s puppet, no CGI, and feature “uncensored Melmacian humor” (i.e., jokes about eating other pets). She also claimed that any female writers would “ruin ALF’s masculine energy.”

The campaign gained 2,000 retweets but also attracted from 4chan’s /tv/ board, who amplified her messages as a joke. JackieALF took the support seriously, declaring herself “Queen of Melmac.”

Note: This write-up is based on documented internet history, public archives, and community records as of 2026. 1. Who is JackieALF? JackieALF (real name partially known as Jackie, surname undisclosed) is an internet personality best known for her obsessive, ironic, and often disruptive fandom of ALF (the 1986–1990 NBC sitcom about a sarcastic, cat-eating alien from Melmac). Emerging from the depths of Tumblr and Twitter in the mid-2010s, JackieALF became a cult figure in niche online communities for blending genuine nostalgia with performative absurdism, trolling, and later, doxxing controversies.

She resurfaced briefly in 2023 to who made a video titled “The Dark Side of ALF Fandom.” The YouTuber’s address was posted; no physical harm occurred, but JackieALF’s Telegram channel was deleted by its host.

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This act divided the small ALF fandom: some saw her as a toxic bully, others as a chaotic folk hero. When Warner Bros. announced an ALF reboot (which never materialized), JackieALF launched a Twitter campaign #SaveALFNoChanges. Her demand: the reboot must use the original 1980s puppet, no CGI, and feature “uncensored Melmacian humor” (i.e., jokes about eating other pets). She also claimed that any female writers would “ruin ALF’s masculine energy.”

The campaign gained 2,000 retweets but also attracted from 4chan’s /tv/ board, who amplified her messages as a joke. JackieALF took the support seriously, declaring herself “Queen of Melmac.” JackieALF

Note: This write-up is based on documented internet history, public archives, and community records as of 2026. 1. Who is JackieALF? JackieALF (real name partially known as Jackie, surname undisclosed) is an internet personality best known for her obsessive, ironic, and often disruptive fandom of ALF (the 1986–1990 NBC sitcom about a sarcastic, cat-eating alien from Melmac). Emerging from the depths of Tumblr and Twitter in the mid-2010s, JackieALF became a cult figure in niche online communities for blending genuine nostalgia with performative absurdism, trolling, and later, doxxing controversies. This act divided the small ALF fandom: some

She resurfaced briefly in 2023 to who made a video titled “The Dark Side of ALF Fandom.” The YouTuber’s address was posted; no physical harm occurred, but JackieALF’s Telegram channel was deleted by its host. Her demand: the reboot must use the original