[Twitter thread by Angry Black Changeling that reads: Low-key think any queer adult with DNI boundaries around ‘pro-shippers’ ought to do a detox consisting of education on queer history especially with respect to the fight against censorship + purity culture, and reckon with the way that - and fandom [especially terrible hot takes within spaces centred around fiction] - has furthered a surveillance culture where treating real world people like they are characters with a visible level of morality you can instantly assess + react to is the norm.
It’s not the norm. It’s purity culture at work.
You’re constantly surveilling yourself and others, and creating a level of psychological unsafety that will not keep you safe.
And let’s be serious for a sec, we know that abusers don’t come wearing “proshipper” badges.
Stats inform that they exist everywhere, and most commonly in heteronormative cultural blindspots such as family, schools, churches, institutions.
There could be overlap, but it’s a serious logical conflation to think it’s the 20 something with heart eyes over a fictional age gap you need to look out for.
That’s not to increase paranoia, but point out logical fallacies in that ‘shipping’ rhetoric.
Tbh on a personal level it’s so concerning because it’s so indicative of so many methods of coercive control: from cishetropatriarchy, to racism, to class based oppression - but it’s insidious in the way it’s creating pockets of surveillance within already marginalised + vulnerable communities who seem unable to realise that it functions on an insidious level that amounts to *thought control* + tokenistic morality.
It’s the opposite of safe.
It can be actually dangerous.
It’s doing the work of oppressors freely + willingly. /End thread]
Fandom has furthered a surveillance culture where treating real world people like they are characters with a visible level of morality you can instantly assess + react to is the norm.
It’s not the norm. It’s purity culture at work.
https://www.instagram.com/star.lines/
(Why is it that every time I use the links option on the new Tumblr editor, it never shows the links once I post it?)
Another Instagram line art account claiming absurd rules for their traced fanart. They seem to have done well enough with screenshots but had to dip into fan art.
The proper fandom etiquette when making traced bases is to ask first and foremost. If the artist doesn’t respond, is absent, or says no, then don’t use their art as a traced base. It’s just that easy. Using one’s art without consent is plagiarism.
Reposting fanart and claiming “Fair use” without understanding what it means. There’s probably dozens more fan art in their gallery, too.
They’ve been using concept art and screenshots up until recently, where they took Caper-DJ’s art and treated it like a coloring page.
Original: https://www.deviantart.com/caper-dj/art/Good-Mothers-Redone-377563874

Another AI dudebro posting scraped adopts.
Remember folks, AI is art theft.
Just like with trolls, don’t feed them attention.
Art theft on ko-fi.com. They have the nerve to trace Kaisertiger’s art and claim they drew it and are passing it off as a sticker.
Seattle Public Library is doing this awesome program called Books Unbanned that allows teens and young adults (ages 13-26) access to their collection of e-books and e-audiobooks from anywhere in the USA. All you need to do is fill out a simple form and you get their Books Unbanned card. Please share this information far and wide. I know they’re not the only ones to have done this, but the more the merrier!

![& reckon with the way that - and fandom [esp terrible hot takes within spaces centred around fiction] - has furthered a surveillance culture where treating real world people like they are characters with a visible level of morality you can instantly assess + react to is the norm. — Angry Black Changeling (@AshleighWildest) January 11, 2023](https://64.media.tumblr.com/6a6917ea79f22b1f1696f4a8c5830ca5/5db29fbc7799c103-a8/s500x750/9015e8d8f00f9740b2db1a1d9b0926dd717d07b0.jpg)





