"Proshipper" is a term that was originally used to define anyone who likes to ship characters. Since its creation, it gradually became an umbrella term. Today, it is generally used to identify anyone ranging from an actual proshipper who simply likes to ship characters, to someone who believes that writing explicit content about fictional characters is okay, to someone who simply supports pedophilia.
There is usually a lot of variance in their beliefs in what is right or wrong about fan content and character depictions. Many are advocates for terms such as "Dead Dove: Do Not Eat," and "Don't Like, Don't Read" - which are fanfiction terms that basically say "If you don't like this ship, or how these characters are portrayed, don't interact with it." Modern "proshippers" generally tend to believe that an individual should manage their own preferences instead of criticizing the creator for depicting it.
Many "proshippers" do consider things such as "shota" (sexual content depicting children younger than 12) - and other similar content - as going too far. However, many other "proshippers" believe that it isn't the job of participants in a fandom to police others, and that if there is policing of what is morally right or wrong in fandom, it should be done by the platform hosting the work.
Many "proshippers" do not use the term themselves, or identify as one. It is generally a term used by others to label someone who they believe falls under the term of a "proshipper."
There is usually a lot of variance in their beliefs in what is right or wrong about fan content and character depictions. Many are advocates for terms such as "Dead Dove: Do Not Eat," and "Don't Like, Don't Read" - which are fanfiction terms that basically say "If you don't like this ship, or how these characters are portrayed, don't interact with it." Modern "proshippers" generally tend to believe that an individual should manage their own preferences instead of criticizing the creator for depicting it.
Many "proshippers" do consider things such as "shota" (sexual content depicting children younger than 12) - and other similar content - as going too far. However, many other "proshippers" believe that it isn't the job of participants in a fandom to police others, and that if there is policing of what is morally right or wrong in fandom, it should be done by the platform hosting the work.
Many "proshippers" do not use the term themselves, or identify as one. It is generally a term used by others to label someone who they believe falls under the term of a "proshipper."
Person 1: "Oh, I'm a proshipper."
Person 2: "Woah, careful- what exactly do you mean by that?"
Person 1: "I'm fine with people shipping characters, and I'll just control what I, myself, look at."
Person 2: "...Yeah, that's fine, but be careful throwing around that term."
Person 2: "Woah, careful- what exactly do you mean by that?"
Person 1: "I'm fine with people shipping characters, and I'll just control what I, myself, look at."
Person 2: "...Yeah, that's fine, but be careful throwing around that term."
by xchroma November 12, 2022