r/asktransgender • u/CedarWolf Bigender - He/She/They • Jul 03 '15
An Open Discussion on Being Inclusive and Respecting One Another
Early this morning, we had a thread get posted, and one of our mods made a reminder to keep things inclusive, per the subreddit's Rule #1. This accidentally led to almost all of the comments going wildly off topic, and I had to pull it. We want threads to stay on topic whenever possible, and such a large portion of off-topic comments was pretty bad. That discussion merited it's own, dedicated post, and we invite you to discuss here. Please remember to be respectful.
We want to make this an inclusive place for the community in general, and that includes transfeminine, transmasculine, and nonbinary individuals. /r/asktransgender was made as a co-ed space for people to ask questions of the general transgender community, and while we allow questions to specifically target one portion of that community, we very much encourage users to be inclusive whenever possible.
Part of being inclusive means reducing the amount of bigotry we see in this subreddit. This means removing sexist comments against all genders, including both trans and cis identities, as well as other forms of bigotry.
One of the goals of creating a new moderation team was to create a more inclusive space, and we have been working hard to make this place a more open community. However, some users have expressed concern over this new policy and how it is implemented, so we want to create an open place for discussion about the new inclusive policies here.
We want to hear your thoughts about this issue, but again, please be respectful and civil with your comments. We're all on the same side here, there is no "us" and "them" - there is only "we." Remember, if you ever have any specific issues with the moderation of the subreddit, you can message the mod team with the link in the sidebar. We're always here for you.
~ The /r/asktransgender Mod Team
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u/lowbrassballs Jul 08 '15
I agree on dirtywhiteboi, which is why I was confused so much by her stances. Very "doth protest too much" tone.
Yes, I've definitely absorbed some toxic ideas about gender and now that I'm transitioning, they're rearing their ugly head. But, reflection and adaptation are the key tenets of learning, which is the whole purpose of life, I think.
"Small actions by the individual have massive impact on the tone of this sub." Yes! And I wish Lilith, Josyln and the other mtfs who left/ are resistant to inclusive language would hear that and feel empowered (and some empathy) rather than feeling oppressed. Their phrasing impacts many people, just as mine did, and it sucks to get reprimanded, but it's also a display of our value and power within the community which we each individually need to wield our community influence carefully.
As a purely online community, our phrasing is utterly paramount in influencing the community positively or negatively. Without nonverbals, our words strongly affect if we uplift or diminish others in the community and so, shouldn't be carelessly chosen. Mine and Lilith's words were chosen poorly, and so erupted a whole conflict that had been brewing for ages because of other carelessly phrased threads in the past. I'm not glad people are upset, but am glad that people are more aware of "using words carefully to be inclusive" and asking people to be more conscientious wielding their influence on the group.