what is the actual end goal with the anti crowd

like genuinely what are they trying to achieve long term… and just to set the record straight, yes i support proshippers because i myself am a “proshipper” if i were going to fall under one of the ridiculous labels 🥴 #proship #profiction #censorship

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... Read moreIn recent years, the debate between proshippers and their opposing 'anti-crowd' has intensified, especially in online communities where censorship and freedom of expression are hot topics. From my experience participating in fandom discussions, it’s clear that the anti-crowd often strives to curb what they see as harmful content but sometimes ends up infringing on creative freedom and personal choice. One notable example is the controversy around the removal of Doki Doki Literature Club (DDLC) from the Google Play Store due to its sensitive themes. Many fans, including myself, found this move troubling because DDLC addresses mental health in a way that resonates deeply with people, offering meaningful emotional support. This situation highlights a broader conflict: balancing protection from potentially triggering material while preserving artistic expression. Supporting proshipping means advocating for the freedom to enjoy and create fictional content without excessive censorship. I’ve noticed that proshippers often emphasize that consuming or creating fiction is distinct from endorsing real-world behavior—it’s about exploring complex ideas safely. The anti-crowd’s end goal can at times appear to be preserving social values and protecting vulnerable groups from certain content. However, the ongoing cultural disputes reveal that this approach risks overreach, leading to sweeping bans and content removals that affect diverse media forms. This can alienate communities who rely on niche fiction for connection and understanding. Ultimately, the conversation boils down to finding a middle ground where creators can express themselves responsibly and audiences can choose what to engage with. Open dialogue and respect for differing perspectives are essential to fostering healthier internet and fandom spaces. From my personal viewpoint, pushing back against uninformed censorship ensures that fictional storytelling remains a powerful tool for empathy, education, and healing.