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runs-red · 20 hours
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It kind of sucks that being pro-fiction has been reduced to just "person who beats it to lolicon and ships incest" because, well, besides the fact that's a weird uncomfortable thing to assume about people, being pro-fiction is about so much more than supporting the freedom to write or read that kind of thing in fiction. 
It's about supporting BDSM in fiction, "cringe" queer art/fic, "cringe" stories, badly written fanfic, rare pairs, ships that are unpopular, fanfiction that ignores canon, people being able to post their stories online without being bullied, being able to be in fandom without being bullied over everything I listed above and more, not to mention basic pro-fiction beliefs (like knowing you can read something without it corrupting you) and being against anti-fiction outside of fandom too (fuck book bans). 
I don't know; a lot of pro-fiction people just want fandom to be a nice place and for people to realise that you can read something bad in fiction critically, and suggesting otherwise feels kind of ignorant.
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kiwisandpearls · 5 months
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“This fiction could be used to groom minors!”
I hate to break this to you but literally any type of fiction can be used to groom minors. Even “unproblematic” fiction.
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sals-sonic · 3 months
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"You have to be mindful when it comes to your art and who could potentially consume it!"
I can't control who sees my art. That's a fact. By putting it out on the Internet millions of people could see it and there's no way I could control anyone's reaction to it, let alone be able to stop them from viewing it. If you think that is precisely why people should be mindful, let me ask you this: why should an artist (or author) limit and censor themselves on account of a potential and imaginary "bad audience"? I'm sure that no matter the subject of the art, whether wholesome or problematic, it will eventually be viewed by people I disagree with.
Regardless, why should I let the paranoia of something that can't be controlled dictate what I create? If you're gonna walk on eggshells around your own creative process in fear of something that is ultimately impossible to avoid, you're fighting a losing battle. Stop focusing on things out of your control and policing yourself, and try instead to moderate your own personal space. Blocking accounts is the first thing to do and you can even filter tags if you want to, but never, under no circumstance, kill your art for anyone.
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cyb3r-s1lly · 24 days
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I miss when I was younger and I could say to my friends at school "omg I love sebaciel and the hitachin twins are so cute" and NO ONE WOULD BAT AN EYE. If someone tried to just say that openly now they'd get accused of being a pedophile or condoning abuse or some weird shit like that. Please take me back to 2016 I miss it so much I miss when people felt free and were able to enjoy fiction the way they wanted without having to live in fear if being harassed.
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When the ship has so much toxic yaoi potential but its stuck in a fandom full of antis
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shrimpmandan · 6 months
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Legit I think the reason why so many indie fandoms end up so fucking rancid so quickly is because you people are TERRIFIED of consuming anything on your own terms. In trying your hardest to "respect creator boundaries" you VIOLATE them by badgering them about things like ships and NSFW content which they can't control the existence of, and by constantly asking them loaded questions about what you're "allowed" to do.
Guess what? You can do literally anything you want. The bottom line is you don't involve the creator in it. Sure, yes, some creators like to be involved in their fandoms, but that's them bringing THEMSELVES into it, not the fandom thrusting itself onto them in a desperate plea for validation. Stop asking creators for validation. Stop showing them potentially triggering content to ask how they feel about it. Stop white knighting for them because you've taken it upon yourself to assert a boundary on their behalf. S T O P I T .
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prototyperr · 3 months
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Its so funny to me when people have "PROSHIP DNI!! PROSHIP DNI!! I HATE YOU ALL YOU ALL SHOULD KYS" and then prooceds to ship something that would be considered a comship
yes looking at you, bowuigi fans who are antis.
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dastardly-crows · 4 months
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grumpy f/o who's only soft with you >>>>>>>
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proship-angelbunny · 29 days
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Since I just saw a post about this I figured I’d remind everyone
THERES NO SUCH THING AS A INHERENTLY HARMFUL PARAPHILIA!! Yes even those ones. There only harmful ways of expressing these attractions
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runs-red · 2 months
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CNC and rape fantasies, sadism and abusive fantasies are pretty common and are, you know, kinks. Honestly, don't bother calling yourself pro-kink if you're going to shame people for reading fiction on these topics. 
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sals-fluttershy · 5 months
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I hope the proshipper reading this has a nice day!
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sals-sonic · 10 days
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“But they want to kill each other!!” that's the point you dumb fuck
“But they hate each other!!” that's the point you dumb fuck
“But they have an age gap!!” that's the point you dumb fuck
“But it's not canon!!” that's the point you dumb fuck
“But it's toxic and abusive!!” that's the point you dumb fuck
“But-” that's the point, that's the point, that's the point!!! Fucking block the tag if you hate it!!!
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insomniac-ships · 2 years
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No one is saying "fiction doesn't affect reality".
What most of us have said is this:
× "Fiction doesn't affect reality on a 1:1 ratio."
× "Fiction is not reality and should not be treated as such."
× And "Real life, living, breathing human beings matter far more than any fictional character ever will."
Notice how NONE of that says "Fiction doesn't affect reality. Full stop. In any situation. Ever."
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shrimpmandan · 6 months
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Something I've noticed a lot lately is how many problematic ship posts will have a TON of likes but very few reblogs. These ships get stereotyped as being rarepairs only enjoyed by freaks, and yet a lot of people like them. They're just terrified of the backlash of publicly reblogging it. And I think that's really sad.
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prototyperr · 2 months
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How it feels being a proshipper in a fandom full of antis who refuse to educate themselves
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