Taking a break from Twitter but not sure yet if it includes Mastodon. Probably not. Things are... Less tense here.
I love being an LGBT+ activist, I love working with my local LGBT+ community, and also local LGBT+ youth. But being an LGBT+ activist in social media takes a different toll entirely.
Like at work, I can have my huge fuck off LGBT+ pride flag at my desk, I can get up and give speeches about the importance of diversity. But in the workplace, if someone has a problem with me or my identity, I'm not going to get hate messages. Because. Yanno. Being a working employee in a state with LGBT+ protections kinda means you deserve rights?
But online all I have to do is say I'm bisexual and trans non-binary in my profile and I've got a slew of stalkers or random people who want to fight me over my identity. And it's tiring validating yourself over and over again to strangers. So usually I try to ignore it. But on Twitter that doesn't always work. They get threatening, stalkery even, and it just gets worse.
Today I brought up the fact that there's a popular LGBT+ site that's transphobic. And another organization with 55k followers starts telling me I need to send them direct receipts/etc for the OTHER company who they aren't affiliated with. I didn't want to link to friends' content w/o permission so I declined. And also mentioned being a random person/unaffiliated company and just demanding shit from trans people/victims/etc, is kinda shitty? Just, in general?