It was only minutes for the feed to throw me posts from a guy whose first interaction on threads was “there are two genders.”
If I run a community, I know right away that guy is going to be an asshole and make things worse. Unfortunately he’ll probably cause a lot of engagement too.
Rage engagement. Pit Threads into fediverse, cause mayhem by having toxic Threads users in the feeds, know decent people cannot let go and respond, watch discussions and engagement explode, inject ads, profit
My response to those sorts of ridiculous claims is,
•Huh.
I guess you haven’t heard of “intersex”.
What do you call a human baby who was biologically born with bits of both??
That usually stumps them for a bit.
Data-does-not-compute.
Oe they ignore it and go back to their original point.
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at which pt i have to hold empathy-space & validation (≠ does not equate with agreement/condoning, see footnote [1])…
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and then — if and only if they seem open — ask them about if they’re aware that some human babies — to be clear, not trans folx in most case (well except by way of uninformed/nonconsent at birth, ugh) — but some human babies are born intersex.
usually tho i just leave it
and
no pt in doing so online usually
[1]
hold empathy-space & validation
does not equal
& does not equate with
agreement/condoning
btw, as any good de-escalation specialist (like an fbi hostage negotiator or a therapist or life-coach) can tell explain better than i can rn.
I tried to sign up for Instagram to check it out. Here's my experience of attempting to sign up:
I gave my email address and date of birth.
I chose a password.
I chose a usernam--
Upon typing the first character of my chosen username, I saw an error message: "An error has occurred. Please refresh the page."
I refreshed the page.
"Your account has been suspended as you have breached our Community Guidelines. Please complete the information below to have the matter reviewed."
I gave my email address (again).
I checked my email and click the link they sent me.
I gave my phone number.
I checked my SMS and provide the code they sent me.
I was asked to take a "Verification Selfie". You have to write your name, your username, and a six-digit number they give you "on a clean piece of paper" and hold it up. Your hand and face must be visible in the photo. It's not entirely clear what they want to verify this picture against. Or what username you're supposed to use, because, again, this whole thing started when I'd typed an "a".
And at that point I realised I wasn't welcome on Instagram.