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Trans Memes
A place to post memes relating to the transgender experience.
Rules
- Follow lemmy.blahaj.zone community guidelines.
- Posts must be trans related.
- No bigotry.
- Do not post or link to pornography.
- If a post is tagged with a specific gender identity, keep the conversation centered on that identity.
- Posts that assume the viewer’s gender and/or contain potentially triggering content must be spoilered and tagged at the beginning of the post title. Example content-warning tags that you can copy include the following:
[CW: Assumes Viewer is Transmasc][CW: Assumes Viewer is Transfem][CW: Assumes Viewer is Nonbinary][CW: Transphobia][CW: Violence][CW: Weapons/Firearms][CW: Disturbing Imagery]
- Mods can be arbitrary.
Because it apparently has to be said, this community is supportive of all forms of DIY HRT.
Recommendations
- Include other tags in posts for example:
[Transfem/Transmasc/Non-binary]
- Include image description when possible.
- Link to source
I graduated from traa and egg_irl before I left Reddit. I got to a point in My transition where baby trans memes were no longer relevant. But I've never felt the same way about Blahaj. I appreciate the more mature and confident vibe. Piefed and Lemmy transes don't doubt ourselves so much.
I clicked here wanting to share how I spent years in r/traaa before I would acknowledge the possibility of me being trans (because obviously being trans is only for real trans people who definitely know they're trans and the feelings I'm having are different to that and I'm definitely not trans still cis btw) and then see you already wrapped up what I wanted to say with a neat little bow.
I'm glad we still have our unapolagetically queer, safe and cozy spaces online, despite everything. Thanks blahaj, thanks beehaw, thanks queer admins and mods for all your hard work
Why'd it go down?
The infamous API changes that first caused Lemmy to explode in popularity.
what happened to it ? i don't use reddit for trans stuff
The API changes basically killed the third party moderation tools that the mods relied on, and they had no interest in continuing to moderate without them. Whenever I peak back on Reddit, it seems like more bullshit slips through the cracks than before and even the culture of the platform in the better subreddits seems to have regressed compared to the past. On top of that, users being able to hide their profiles causes mods to waste time finding workarounds just to see if someone is a troll or not. It seems like so many users don't notice it because they've gotten used to the crap and every other corpo platform is somehow even worse.
I was really disappointed when I learned that some redditors made r/traa2
for me it was r/195 then r/196 then my egg cracked