This is an excellent post, and one that I think could help a lot of people, especially me, and I'll be passing on the link to my circle.
I think this may be off topic, so feel free not to answer/answer elsewhere/through other communication channels, but you mentioned that AO3 gave you "numerous subtle ways [to show] that responses like "Isn't he a man?" or "I usually don't like yaoi" in relation to a story about a cis man and a trans woman are not welcome." and I was wondering if you would expound on those ways.
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This is an excellent post, and one that I think could help a lot of people, especially me, and I'll be passing on the link to my circle.
I think this may be off topic, so feel free not to answer/answer elsewhere/through other communication channels, but you mentioned that AO3 gave you "numerous subtle ways [to show] that responses like "Isn't he a man?" or "I usually don't like yaoi" in relation to a story about a cis man and a trans woman are not welcome." and I was wondering if you would expound on those ways.