Citations:multishipper
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Noun: "(fandom slang) a person who ships multiple pairings within the same fandom"
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- 2014, Angela Fazekas, "Queer And Unusual Space: White Supremacy In Slash Fanfiction", thesis submitted to Queen's University, page 120:
- He describes himself as a multishipper and proudly reblogged a post calling him the Captain of the Ichabbie ship.
- 2015, Kristin Stuckey, "Delineating Boundaries: A Comparison of Fandom and Religious Practices", thesis submitted to Southwestern University:
- Shippers who support multiple ships within a single canon are often referred to as multishippers, especially if they support those ships equally.
- 2018, Kristen J. Warner, "JunexNick: The Quietest Ship in the Handmaid Fandom", Communication Culture & Critique, Volume 11, Issue 1, March 2018, pages 199-200:
- In between confessionals, the JunexNick fandom operates as most multishipper (fans who ship a variety of couples all at once) fan pages do on Tumblr; […]
- 2019, Lauren Rouse, "The fan fiction reading guide: the use of multimedia and comments as close reading tools", thesis submitted to DePaul University, page 48:
- Ruby advises any new fans to find the multishipper spaces within the fandom. “There you can ship whoever you want. You don’t have to be in shipper wars or anything like that.”