Citations:anti-anti

Noun: "(fandom slang) synonym of pro-shipper ("one who supports a ship or shipping deemed problematic...")

 * 2021, anonymous, quoted in Victor Larsen, "'It Makes Me, A Minor, Uncomfortable': Media and Morality In Anti-Shippers' Policing of Online Fandom", thesis submitted to Ghent University, page 47:
 * they’re not “anti antis” or “pro-shippers”, they’re enablers. enablers of grooming, abuse, sexualization of children, fetishization of rape, incest, abuse, paedophilia and dehumanizing, sexualizing and fetishizing the LGBT community, especially mlm.
 * 2022, anonymous, quoted in Angela Marie Fazekas, "Creative Becomings: Explicit Fanfiction, Reinventing Adolescence, and Queer Relationality", thesis submitted to the University of Toronto, page 106:
 * Just so those "anti-anti" types who claim to be the real allies know, as a minor I have always felt so, so wary around you. You remind me so much of creepy people, especially men, who I have met IRL, and your attitude toward my objections about the work you produce (especially stuff involving adults and children and noncon) is flippant, disrespectful, and just plain shitty.
 * 2023, Samantha Aburime, "Hate narratives, conditioned language and networked harassment: A new breed of anti-shipper and anti-fan – antis", Journal of Fandom Studies, Volume 10, Issue 2-3:
 * In response to this, pro-ship and anti-anti groups largely emphasize that it is up to individuals to curate their fandom experiences and avoid content they dislike, not censor depictions of it.
 * 2023, Madison Bradburn, "Fans Like Us: Anti-shipping, Othering, and the Reauthoring of Fandom", thesis submitted to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, page 7:
 * On the opposite side of this argument is “the “pro-shipper,” or “anti-anti”” (Rosenberg).
 * 2023, Adrian A. Stone, "The Antagonistic Anatomy of Anti-shippers: A Thematic Analysis", thesis submitted to City University of New York, pages 15:
 * In response, a number of fans began to refer to themselves as anti antis or pro-shippers, indicating their position regarding both the harassment of fans and the conflation of fiction with reality (“Anti-Shipper - Fanlore,” 2022).