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I think I might need a PowerPoint to understand this post.
Zagorath explained the terms way better than I could.
It's relevant to note that, while shipping (focused on romantic pairing) fanfic (derivative fiction written by fans) is really popular, you see fanfics about almost everything, depending on the media. For example some give redemption to a tragic villain, showing them by a different view; some seek to fill some plot hole left by the original author of the work; some explore the afterstory; and some are simply weird.
I'll do a lazy translate and post it in the comments later maybe
Me neither. I'm not very up to date on the brain rot lingo.
This stuff was ancient back in the 2000s. Or timeless, if you prefer. Except AO3, that's relatively new. AO3 is just a website where the fans and their work congregate, though.
'Shipping' is when a group of fans of a piece of media decides they like the idea of two (or more) characters romantically involved, and have discussions, create fanart, etc, about it.
'Slash' is same-sex shipping. Usually male/male.
AO3 was gaining ground before 2016, so not sure it can be called new anymore lol.