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peoriapeoriawhereart ([personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart) wrote in [community profile] fictional_fans2019-08-30 10:53 am

Shipping and AO3

I wrote up something here in response to The Niche which was based on this on tumblr.

Feel free to respond here or there. Thought we could use a conversation starter.
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[personal profile] schneefink 2019-08-30 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I started reading the Niche article and the first response to a pairing was not to comment on the character/relationship dynamics but to note that it would be so much better if they had a boyfriend the same age, and that's where I realized that this article is really not for me. I get way too annoyed at people judging others for their shipping preferences.
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[personal profile] chelseagirl 2019-08-30 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Reading this and still feeling very much the fandom outsider for my interest in female characters, whether in f/f f/m or gen relationships . . .
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[personal profile] feurioo 2019-08-30 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
That Tumblr also posted the shipping stats for 2019.

Glad to see that the usual F/F suspects, but I'm surprised that there doesn't seem to be any Captain Marvel/She-Ra content, to be honest. I don't follow either fandom, but judging from my Tumblr dash, I'd somehow assumed that they were these big fandom juggernauts.


Feeling sentimental over:

- Mulder/Scully: My first REAL OTP! Also my first real fandom. Still remember reading that super clichéd "Mulder and Scully go camping" fic and how it made 11-year-old me swoon.

- Harry Potter/Snape: Not gonna lie, my 12-year-old edgelord self shipped this for a second. However, afterwards, I never really "got" it despite reading some really good fic featuring the two together.


Other thoughts:

- Bond/Q: Knowing nothing about James Bond, little ol' me was super happy to find out that Bond/Q produced so much fic because I somehow assumed that Judi Dench was Q. Was disappointed to learn that she wasn't. There's, fortunately, still some very steamy A+ Bond/M content out there.

- Jack Harkness/Ianto: I only ever heard other people talking about this pairing that sounded really epic until I finally succumbed and watched Torchwood about two years ago. And can I just say... that it was not what I expected? Considering the Jack/Gwen stuff going on, I somehow just felt let down.
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[personal profile] moetushie 2019-08-30 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Not sure what to say about the list from the Niche, which I’ve never heard of before now, except it super doesn’t seem worth reading.
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[personal profile] megpie71 2019-08-31 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, the article on "The Niche" reads like the author was deliberately looking for something to piss them off in pretty much every single one of the ships presented. Which, to be honest, I bounce off good and hard. I'm Australian - if I want manufactured outrage for the sake of outrage, I can read the Murdoch media (or I can read about the manufactured outrage in the Murdoch media in the other 30% of our media environment). This is what we have Andrew Bolt and Alan Jones for, after all.

That said, given it didn't even mention any of the fandoms I write in (which says a lot about the relative obscurity of video games fandom - all of the mentioned fandoms were mainstream media productions which ran over a number of years) I found it all somewhat dull.

(I can go on for hours about various ships in Final Fantasy VII; I'm reasonably good with Final Fantasy VIII and Kingdom Hearts 1 & 2; and I'm starting to bounce off the fandom's favourite ship in Persona 5).
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[personal profile] kalloway 2019-08-31 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, I saw that Niche link earlier, clicked through and skimmed a bit til it was blindingly obvious that it was just terrible clickbait. I suppose it's good that it's getting people talking, at least, even if it's mostly about how bad the piece is.

(I'd be tempted to write a response, too, but it's a waste of energy when I only know most of the canons/characters thru osmosis.)

[personal profile] reinadefuego 2019-08-31 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
It's kinda the unfortunate downside to there being so few female characters in the source material to begin with, and is pretty representative of AO3 as a slash juggernaut.
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[personal profile] chelseagirl 2019-08-31 11:04 am (UTC)(link)
I just mean Carol and Peggy and Jessica and etc. Characters who seem to be beloved but never really breach the heights of fandom popularity. Enough folks write them that I have stories to read, and when I write them I get responses, so it's all good. But what I consider a massively popular story is apparently a tiny fraction of the kudos for some of the juggernaut pairings -- something I never really think about until one of those "your most popular story" memes makes the rounds of my flist, and then I'm startled at the contrast.

[This isn't meant to be a sulk; my first book came out this summer and I'm putting my writing energies elsewhere for the most part. It's just an observation that the M/Ms dominate the charts so very obviously, which isn't necessarily what I see as I seek out the stories that interest me as a reader.]

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[personal profile] chelseagirl 2019-08-31 11:12 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I mean, I could list a few dozen female characters offhand who interest me a lot, beginning with Carol, Peggy, Jessica, Nat, Buffy, Willow, Scully, Wynonna, etc etc etc. But I do tend to seek out media with significant female representation, with some exceptions.

I find plenty of fic that's female-centered, whether gen, f/f or f/m. AO3 is large enough that there's room for us all. But then in lists like this or in memes or etc, I'm startled by how marginal all of that apparently is.
Edited 2019-08-31 11:12 (UTC)
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[personal profile] chelseagirl 2019-08-31 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks re. the WOOT! It's pretty giddy-making exciting. Now, of course, the thing is to write the next one.

I was more of an Agent Carter fan than I was a MCU fan, and I have an even 10 Peggy stories on AO3 at the moment, all tied to the series. So my perspective on that closing dance in Endgame was "well, that's nice, except two seasons of Peggy getting on with her life postwar is now kind of moot, isn't it?" (From an emotional standpoint, even if she still goes on to direct SHIELD.) But a popular Agent Carter story might get 30-40 kudos; I know Stucky and Stony get a lot more than that . . . .
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[personal profile] chelseagirl 2019-08-31 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I was around for the transition from zines to online posting, but my main fandoms then were Forever Knight and Buffy, which were pretty gender balanced and had plenty of het ships as well as slash -- and of course in Buffy, canon f/f.

After that I drifted in and out of fandoms, due to a change of where my energies were focused, and I stayed on LJ, then DW mostly to stay in touch with friends I'd made through fandom. I got back into writing fic through Yuletide maybe five years ago, and perhaps it's not surprising that in the smaller fandoms exchange, I've matched on requests for stories that were f/m or f/f oriented: The Hour, The Bletchley Circle, Halt & Catch Fire.

For whatever that's worth.