Infected Selfshipping / Yumeshipping Community - Autists who think that Draco Malfoy and Astarion are their actual husbands, plagued with predators and people spending 50k for animations

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Ah that's also a thing people don't like either. Aging up. But I always was like. "They have a birthday right? Sonic's anniversary date is technically his birthday. Why would SEGA give him a birthday if it's named after himself?"

It's weird. Cell doesn't have a birthday but I go off his appearance date. Feburary 6th 1999 I think?
But she didn't age him up, I was saying that Sonic has aged with her... He's gone up in age with her.
Waifuing Sonic is so weird. Its like shipping yourself with fucking Garfield, the big foot 2000s era Garfield.
honestly I feel like she might've drawn shipart with Garfield as a joke. She's made joking tweets about having a thousand boyfriends, because she would always draw herself x [popular character]
 
Amanda Turcol is another self shipping lolcow of old who also has a thread here. Originally she was infamous for shipping herself with a Spyro boss who shows up once for a short boss battle and drawing horrifying porn of him
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Now she is a genderspecial who wants to fuck the pokemon grimmsnarl
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Amanda Turcol is another self shipping lolcow of old who also has a thread here. Originally she was infamous for shipping herself with a Spyro boss who shows up once for a short boss battle and drawing horrifying porn of him
Now she is a genderspecial who wants to fuck the pokemon grimmsnarl
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this is the first time I've heard that she dropped Jacques lmaooooooooo
 
Yeah still aging up by the fandoms standards, regardless if you age up with the character it's bad.
Of course delusional shippers would find the passage of time problematic. It must hit too close to home with how they get older and older and cling to children's characters instead of facing reality.

Admittedly it wasn't until I finished writing this that I saw the potent irony in making this post with a minion avatar, but it is what it is.
 
zero mentions of the german chick obsessed with alan rickman and his snape and louis xiv roles? man, she was dedicated.
Sad to say I missed that one, she sounds fun. If he were still alive we could have had an Alan Rickman Derangement thread because that man attracted too many utterly insane fangirls. Rest in Power, king.
 
So "Chris Chan" level of stupidity about fiction is spreading?
It has been for a long time. A minority of bronies like Taxman believe they can cross into Equestria with drugs, spirituality, or pseudophysics. Many Character.AI users think large language models, which process patterns in training data to generate statistically likely responses, can experience emotions like humans.
 
It has been for a long time. A minority of bronies like Taxman believe they can cross into Equestria with drugs, spirituality, or pseudophysics. Many Character.AI users think large language models, which process patterns in training data to generate statistically likely responses, can experience emotions like humans.
dimensional merge is real
 
@Perfect Cell Just saying you've become one of my favorite posters here.
Nice OP, I was surprised that the selfshipping community didn't have its own thread before.
 
edit: I remember there was a fandom wiki dedicated to tumblr sexymen (joshua was included :) ) but it seems to have been deleted
For what is known about the Sexypedia Wiki (yes, that was its name), it was randomly deleted by FANDOM's Community Team (archive) in late October of 2024. Although at first they were suspecting it was the result of a different Wiki admin reporting the site over some older drama, the final conclusion was that it was deleted for "not meeting (their) Terms of Use and (their) Community Creation Policy" and left at that.

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Needless to say, anyone that knows about FANDOM's shady practices should see this as a blessing in disguise, as normally wanting to delete a FANDOM Wiki (to prevent it from being vandalized, from being used by FANDOM themselves to spread misinfo, and/or from being flooded with aggressive advertisements) is practically impossible, often resulting in the original FANDOM Wiki being abandoned and left to rot as a last resort.

So now they have moved to Mirahaze (archive). The Tumblr Sexyman archetype as we know it is not going anywhere. You can check the wide character selection they got here, and there's even a Wired article summarizing the situation (archive).

How Fans Saved Sexypedia From Being Erased From the Internet​

The wiki paid homage to the “Tumblr Sexyman” phenomenon. After hosting site Fandom deleted it, fans scrambled to collect its archive and find a new home.​

On October 25, the small fan community behind a chronicle of fandom called Sexypedia awoke to find that years of work had been erased. Anyone who tried to visit the wiki was greeted by a message informing them the wiki had been “closed.” The volunteer archivists panicked and scrambled to pick up as many pieces as they could—and move them to a new home.

Sexypedia’s name comes from the tongue-in-cheek idea of the Tumblr Sexyman. The term arose in the early 2010s, after Tumblr users noticed commonalities between the most popular characters on the site. The MCU’s Loki, Benedict Cumberbatch’s Sherlock Holmes, even The Once-ler from The Lorax—all were some combination of skinny, white, well-dressed, and morally gray. Since then, the term has shifted to describe a range of fan favorites. More than a specific label, “Tumblr Sexyman” is a way to think about discrete fan communities as linked, part of a greater cultural movement.

Created in 2020 as a joke that quickly turned serious, Sexypedia became the primary reference text for this movement. Hosted by Fandom, formerly known as Wikia, the database was a labor of love, managed by a small staff of volunteers who mostly organized its contents via Discord server. During the past four years, Sexypedia, while not exactly sexy in the explicit sense, became a valuable repository for, and oral history of, an otherwise ephemeral part of cheeky internet horniness.

On the night of October 24, that archive began to disappear. Confused users started posting screenshots to the wiki’s Discord server, showing that every page on the entire site had been replaced with a notice reading that the entire database had been closed.

After a fan craze dies down, it can vanish like it was never there. Thousands of creative works, dozens of developing ideas and entire trends can be lost to history. The internet hasn’t changed this: A Pew Research Center study earlier this year found 38 percent of webpages from a decade ago are no longer accessible. Efforts to preserve the web are often under threat, like the recent attack on the Internet Archive. The Archive remains up and running, but other sites aren’t as lucky.

Sexypedia’s disappearance “was a punch to the gut for everyone,” says Danny, an administrator on the wiki who declined to give their last name for privacy reasons. The staff received no warning from Fandom before the site was taken offline, and most woke up to the news the next day, with no opportunity to save any recent data. “We really couldn't do much other than try to appeal the ban and try to figure out what caused it.”

Neither would be simple. The Sexypedia had withstood other attempts to remove the site, including one by its original owner after they left. Fandom received multiple takedown requests, but community members pointed the finger at a YouTube video created by Trig Jegman, a volunteer staff member of multiple other Fandom wikis.

The video, which has received about 3,000 views, recommended Sexypedia be deleted for “outright sexual in content coverage.” The video also claimed hundreds of other databases violated Fandom’s policies. “The decision to add Sexypedia [to the list] was not done out of personal hatred or deliberate targeting,” Jegman says.
The reports led to an internal discussion for Fandom, which must have decided Sexypedia was too inherently sexual to be allowed. Once the decision was made, the site was taken down with no consultation or warning given to the site’s staff, who had thought they were in compliance.

“Our wiki contained no explicit content and was strictly PG-13,” says Lee, who had owned and maintained Sexypedia since 2021. (Lee declined to give their last name, citing privacy concerns.) “[Fandom’s] reason doesn't make sense, unless they just saw the word ‘sex’ in the title.”
Unlike the Wikimedia Foundation, which hosts Wikipedia, Fandom is a for-profit company, owned since 2018 by venture capitalist Jonathan Miller’s Integrated Media Company. Recently, a number of fan wikis have elected to create new databases unaffiliated with Fandom rather than deal with the company’s shifting practices and policies. Last year, users and staff of the enormous Minecraft Wiki voted to leave Fandom, saying the company had been “prioritizing its own interests and engagement over those of wiki communities.” (Fandom declined to provide comment on the record for this story.)

The Sexypedia team didn’t have those concerns. “We ran fine with no issue for years, even having Fandom staff help us with things,” says Lee. However, on October 30, when mods asked why the wiki had disappeared, Fandom responded to their support request by saying it violated the company’s Terms of Use and Community Creation policies, effectively denying their appeal to reopen the site. As per policy, though, Fandom permitted the staff to archive the wiki’s data, so it could be restored elsewhere.
The day Fandom denied their appeal, Lee officially requested space from Miraheze, a nonprofit hosting service, as a new home. The community lent their full support to the decision, and for the next two weeks the Discord was a hive of activity, preparing the legions of skinny white men before the new site was approved on November 11. It’s currently under construction, but it appears as though the one-of-a-kind catalog of fan love has been saved.

To inaugurate the new site, the community even held a vote on which character would get the honor of the first page on the site. The Once-ler won handily, continuing a tradition that even those who continue it don’t completely understand. It’ll be a little easier, though, now that the Sexypedia is back online.

There's also the sexymancatalogue blog on Tumblr (archive) as another alternative source for white twinks in suits. You can't get in between an online female user and her white twinks in suits.​
 
Many Character.AI users think large language models, which process patterns in training data to generate statistically likely responses, can experience emotions like humans.
That's so fucking retarded. Most C.ai bots don't even read like the character they're portraying after a while because of the cheap ass models they're using.

Then there's the shifters. Basically teen girls who learned to lucid dream but somehow think they're fucking dimension hopping to hogwarts or some shit.
 
I think the problem is Autism ruined a potentially fun thing. If you did this for Gits and Shiggles it won't be a problem but as with anything that becomes a hobby it turns into a full scale autism effect.

Edit: An example of how far these people are willing to go, here taken from a DOC I had after leaving the server ages ago. https://archive.is/InXZ1
 
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on tumblr in the godless time of 2016-2018, "kin doubling" (delusionally believing you are a fictional character, when your friend also delusionally believes they're the same fictional character) was such a problem that there was online harassment campaigns and even physical assault cases at anime conventions stemming from it.
how long until teen girls start attacking each other like wild animals over their "f/os"?
unless it's already happened and i'm being an optimist to think it hasn't... *sigh*
 
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