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If you are looking for a more secure and safe trans space, we suggest you visit https://hexbear.net/c/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns. While we will try our best, lemmy.ml/c/transgender is far more open to the fediverse, and also to trolls. One of the site admins of lemmy.ml, nutomic, is also a transphobe, while hexbear is ran mostly by trans people and has a very active trans community.
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As a non-trans (IE, not having direct personal stakes as others would) ... two salient issues here for me are:
I'm not saying it doesn't suck. I'm saying you can't police this guy's server. He does that. You literally physically cannot. Moving away isn't damaging to you. It's damaging to him. These instances live off the community just like Reddit.
Moving can always damage a community. And as I said in my dot points, I think there are real grounds for calling this out as inconsistent with stated rules. The fediverse is about grassroots organisation, not just decentralisation ... just walking away is arguably too passive, especially when there are grounds to discuss what's going on.
Okay, but your discussion isn't gonna change anything.
I hear you and you may very well be right. We can hope I guess and find it important to try.
I agree with that. No sense in walking away without trying to address it first.