scifigrl47:thisisevenharderthannamingablog:centrumlumina:This is part of the 2014 AO3 ship stats. Fo
scifigrl47:thisisevenharderthannamingablog:centrumlumina:This is part of the 2014 AO3 ship stats. For a guide to what each column means, click here.This list shows the 100 most popular relationship tags on AO3. There are 3 F/F pairings, 23 F/M, 3 Gen and 71 M/M.Of the 200 names, 29 belong to women - down from 32 this time last year. 11 of the 200 names are POC, compared with 11 last year.So much chewy data. The more interesting thing to me is that of the F/M pairings, I would identify 15 as either canon, past canon or heavily implied that canon considers them a couple, 3 I could identify as ‘non-canonical’ (two Hermione ships and Molly/Sherlock) and 5 that I do not know enough about the canon to identify if they’re canon or not (Arrow, Supernatural, Stargate SG-1, and Lydia/Jackson and Boyd/Erica from Teen Wolf). So even if ALL five of those are canon, then that means that almost double the het ships shown are canon as non-canon. EDIT: Yes, I am putting Nat/Clint in the ‘heavily implied or past canon’ catagory. The comics history makes it plausible, far more than Tony/Bruce or Thor/Loki, which I don’t even think was canon in the original Norse myths, and the Norse myths made a LOT OF THINGS canon. -- source link