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Re: Has the definition of shipping changed recently?
(Anonymous) 2023-05-03 10:38 pm (UTC)(link)...? No. Shipping is a verb, yes. But why do you assume it should be an "active" verb?
This is something YOU are deciding.
Here are some definitions https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ship
Everyone has their idea of "shipping", but I agree with AYRT that shipping means basically "to want a relationship to happen".
It doesn't matter if you are taking any "action" to show your love for the ship. Just watching a TV show and silently hoping a couple will kiss or fantasticating about a fanon or canon romance between two characters while alone without consuming any fanfiction or talking with someone else is shipping.
Like, if I watch a TV series that nobody watch and has no fandom and I ship (as in want them to be together) two characters, but then I don't produce anything and don't talk about it with anyone else because I assume nobody watched it, does it mean that I never shipped the ship?
It doesn't make sense to me.