I must say, and I'm pretty sure I talk for most latinamericans here:
We DON'T LIKE being called #latinxs. If you want to refer to southern countries people, just call us latinamericans, latins or #latinos (if you are refering to only females then #latinas), but just don't use "latinxs". Why? Because we ALREADY have a name.
Most people use "latinxs" because it's suposed to be gender neutral, but in reality, the term "latinos" can be both gendered or ungendered, depending of the context.
If you're refering to nonbinary people, usually they prefer the term #latines.
So, summarizing: if you're refering to latinamericans in general, use "latinos". If you're refering to MALE latinamericans, also use "latinos". If you're refering to FEMALE latinamericans, use "latinas". And for last, if you're refering to NON-BINARY latinamericans -- And ONLY in that case -- "latines".
Thanks for reading, and please boost if you appreciate this. (extra context in comment)
#latam

To think that the #enshittification of the Internet is a balance between the financial industry and technology leaders is to forget an important point.
The #CounterCulture is not a group of isolated individuals on the Fediverse today, as it was years ago in the open directory project.
People are taking the means to their freedom, we're not just countering the dominant capitalist internet. We are cyber punks, many of us are trans, neurodivergent, anarchists, and at the crossroads with the ecologists who are joining the movement, and I hope for as many identities as possible. Especially with more inclusion of different cultures, in other words that the #BLM and #Latinxs movements are part of where the movement is going, and not just saying "welcome".
All this certainly has a monetary cost, but you can contribute by being a co-operator, and not just with coins. We act in the way we think society should become more inspired.
These protean movements clearly have a revolutionary dimension, not just a protest dimension, and that's why we don't just complain about capitalism. We are making society.

[edit: sorry, I didn't at first mention Asian communities, of course I mean they should be included and in the particular case of Japan, there is already a huge community]

Today, I finished teaching my last class at the University of Florida (#Race and #Latinxs). I suppose that’s worthy of a celebratory drink.