It’s really the smallest thing, like, if anything you could make the argument its too symbolic; but overall it’s just helpful. Considering we have a lot of trans users, I imagine (as a c*s male) that having people, even online, refer to you by your proper pronouns could really make you feel good. We aren’t a fucking Nazi website ffs, we have a lot of trans comrades and it’s both helpful and (in my cis opinion) probably good to have a community that supports you (trans people) by mandating pronoun usage. It might seem small, but to the stupidpol types i ask you this - imagine you live in some Southern hellhole, and no one in your family or school uses your prefered pronouns. Now imagine you find a space like this - it’s probably going to make you feel just a tiny bit better about yourself at least, even if it’s just strangers online - at least it’s something, y’know?

Love to all my trans comrades

  • the_river_cass [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    5 年前

    yea, I had the same realization after the pronoun tags were first turned on. I’d always thought this was a more dude heavy space, just given how people behave and interact.

    • zeal0telite [he/him,they/them]@hexbear.net
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      5 年前

      It is still pretty dude heavy though lol

      Though looking at the gender breakdowns on some of the larger Reddit subs do reinforce why it’s so normal to just assume it’s a dude talking to you.

      It’s literally almost all cis white males who’s favourite film is Empire Strikes Back.

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        yes, yes it is. but 70-30 is very dude heavy but not quite enough to assume everyone you’re talking to is a dude. the assumption has the consequence that women, femmes, and enbies, don’t feel comfortable speaking up unless they’re comfortable with people assuming they’re men. even a lot of cis women aren’t comfortable with that. remember when reddit used to whine that women would disclose their gender in posts “for attention”?