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(Anonymous) 2013-01-02 09:13 am (UTC)(link)7,430 stories for Tiva.
11,910 stories for Booth/Brennan.
9,922 stories for Caskett.
76,304 stories for Edward/Bella.
6,376 stories for Katniss/Peeta.
Those numbers will rival most slash fandoms. Are they up to the numbers for SPN and Sherlock? Well no, except for Twilight. But you have to admit, SPN and Sherlock are in a class of their own, even among slash fandoms. So that's not a fair comparison.
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(Anonymous) 2013-01-03 12:28 am (UTC)(link)And on AO3? The top 3 pairings with numbers of stories...
Anthony DiNozzo/Jethro Gibbs (1048)
Ziva David/Anthony DiNozzo (252)
Anthony DiNozzo/Timothy McGee (222)
There is no way you can say that Ziva/Tony dominates that list. Or even that het dominates.
So, no, you cannot count NCIS fandom as het dominated. Except, perhaps, on ff.net, which I don't really visit.
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(Anonymous) 2013-01-03 12:54 am (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2013-01-03 01:22 am (UTC)(link)I wouldn't say that fics are the only way to say how dominant slash/het is in a fandom. And I'm willing to factor in FF.net. But I'm saying it's part of a whole. When I go to TV Guide (or other similar sources), when I use LJ, when I use AO3, etc., Tony fans, particularly Tony/Gibbs fans are by far what I see. I used to help with the LJ fandom newsletter and the LJ fic awards, and Tiva was nowhere near the top of the fic heap. And was dwarfed in discussion. And was the only ship with a community bashing it. So, I'm willing to include FF.net in the analysis, but only as a part of it. Yes, it seems Tony/Ziva is more popular there, but I posit that slash is more popular everywhere else. Making me feel that slash is very much the dominant mindset in that fandom.
I'm not going to comment on the point as a whole. As I know several slash-based, het-based, and even a few femslash-based fandoms. However, from everything I've seen, I would definitely put NCIS in the slash-based fandoms. YMMV, as it seems it does.
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(Anonymous) 2013-01-03 01:47 am (UTC)(link)I don't know about TVGuide so much. I think you're right that there may be more of an anti-Tiva sentiment there. My major entertainment source though is TVLine, and the Tiva shippers are huge there.