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fandomsecrets2024-08-25 03:55 pm
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(Anonymous) 2024-08-25 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)Also, in case you're confused: shiptease =/= queerbait
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Fandom has been misusing the word for years to mean "in a series with openly canon queer characters, my specific ship didn't get together." (Maybe the fact that it isn't happening so much with D&W means the trend is dying off?? We can only hope.)
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(Anonymous) 2024-08-25 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)Where has this been happening? The only big ones I've seen are "in a series with queer minor characters but where the character I ship is canonically straight, they didn't magically turn gay so it's queerbaiting" isn't quite the same as the main character being queer to begin with.
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(Anonymous) 2024-08-25 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)If it's that commonplace for queer characters to be called queerbaiting for being both A) canon openly queer but B) in the wrong queer ships, it should be really easy to give examples of where this behavior is prevalent. I'm genuinely curious to know because I have never seen it.
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(Anonymous) 2024-08-27 03:04 am (UTC)(link)But given that it was his literal LAST appearance? YEah, I doubt he counts as "canon queer character being called queerbait for being in the wrong ship"
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(Anonymous) 2024-08-25 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)In the comment secret OP was adamant that it was queerbaiting and Deadpool is 100% straight.
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(Anonymous) 2024-08-25 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
I searched for the word "queerbaiting" on Tumblr, and found all these complaints in about 2 minutes: Loki/Mobius, Dean/Castiel, Loki/Mobius and Sam/Bucky, Kara/Lena, Charles/Erik, Prentiss/women in general?, John/Sherlock, this is a whole tag for Keith/Lance.
It also happened with Crowley/Aziraphale, Catra/Adora, and Luz/Amity before each of those couples actually kissed on-screen. The complaint posts would be older and take more digging to find, so I'll leave those for other people to look for if you really want to.
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(Anonymous) 2024-08-25 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)This secret is expecting people to call queerbaiting when the main/POV character is and always has been canonically queer. So the situation is kinda different.
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(Anonymous) 2024-08-25 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)Even the main/POV characters that once got the "queerbaiting" calls, once they turned out to be actually queer later, the calls stopped because they're actually queer. No bait.
So it's not really a surprise that Deadpool isn't really being called that.
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...and I searched "deadpool queerbaiting" to see if it actually wasn't being called that, and, welp, turns out it is.
It's not a majority view -- only got 20% of the votes in this poll, for example -- which is promising! But it's not not happening.
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(Anonymous) 2024-08-25 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)The word shippy needs to come back in place of 'subtext' because the latter implies some form of intent from the writers, while the former is strictly putting the onus on fandom for finding a dynamic fun enough to ship, which is what happens 9/10. But because a bizarre number of fandom folk treat shipping like sports teams they like to use subtext because it makes their personal ship-vibing seem more legit instead of the personal preference it is.
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Just getting fandom-at-large to accept "shipping is not a contest, and your fic is not more- or less-valid based on how closely it follows canon" would solve so many problems.
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(Anonymous) 2024-08-26 12:46 am (UTC)(link)Like, in one of my fandoms there are some really intense shippy vibes between the MC and his male best friend but that's more a result of the author not knowing how to write romance so the canon romance was totally lacking in chemistry and as a result the friendship between the MC and his best friend had stronger chemistry than the actual canon romance. Is this subtext? No, because it wasn't intentional, and we all agreed on that front. The shippy vibes absolutely existed but they were clearly not what the author intended, so we didn't call them "subtext" because they weren't. They were just "this author sucks at writing ships."
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