• phdepressed
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    I think it may be worth a shot to retry. There are trans and furry communities (which are smaller and similarly harassed populations) that seem to be thriving just fine. It’s just important to consider what instance they are formed on. Something like blahaj.zone?

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      The issue is that women should be free to discuss women’s issues without being harassed. And sometimes those issues include men. That’s when the harassment starts.

      Hell, there was an article posted when I first joined about women-only taxi services and I went in to comment my excitement and support! Only to be greeted with some of the most vile comments and insincere, shitty discussion I’d seen in a loooong time.

      I’m not ““tough”” enough to moderate my own community that would inevitably put both it & myself as a target of harassment. Not going to risk putting myself through that. I’m stressed enough as it is.

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        The issue is that women should be free to discuss women’s issues without being harassed. And sometimes those issues include men. That’s when the harassment starts.

        Yeah I don’t really know what to do about that. That’s the state of things right now and it is always going to be a fight to move the bar on harassment. It used to be slapped/pinched butts and generally forced servitude.

        I’m not ““tough”” enough to moderate my own community that would inevitably put both it & myself as a target of harassment. Not going to risk putting myself through that. I’m stressed enough.

        Yeah, ain’t saying it has to be you but it unfortunately has to be someone for the space to exist. I’m not the right person either…but a space is necessary to allow for meaningful discussion and people to see and hear about those experiences and perspectives. I’m saying that because those trans and furry communities exist it should be possible for people to make a feminine space here on lemmy besides femcel memes.

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          I know for a fact that I’m not the only woman who has gone to say something, then deleted it because that element seems strong here.

          I’ll say that of the space on lemmy where I’ve seen women’s issues discussed, the place I’ve felt safest about it is blahaj, but I am not gonna try and coopt their space. They really deserve to have a space somewhere. I’m glad they’ve got one here.

          In the meantime, most of the women I’ve run into on lemmy feel uncomfortable making waves in the spaces where those people are, but we tend to skew older, so while it’s sad, at least we’re used to keeping quiet.

          E; some pretty gross comments in this thread alone. If those negative and ignorant comments were higher than this one, and I saw them first, I wouldn’t have made this comment either.

          We need a safe space, but most of the women I know on here don’t have the time or energy to moderate it. And there’s so few of us, it feels like it’s not worth the effort anyway.

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            I think there are more women than you think. They are leaning for good (avoid harassment) or bad( not talk about things) to be quiet as you mention.

            I hope things will improve. Hope all the harassers have lives as unpleasant as they deserve.

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          It used to be slapped/pinched butts and generally forced servitude.

          I get what you’re saying here, but these statements really minimize the issue.

          If a non-white person came here with a concern about hostility in spaces on Lemmy, I sincerely hope the response would not be as dismissive as “yeah, it’s always been a problem. That’s just how it is. Used to be slavery and slurs. You have it so easy on the internet compared to those days!” Not saying it’s a one-to-one comparison to your statement, but it’s an issue that someone doesn’t feel safe talking about their unique experiences in a space that touts itself as progressive.

          I see trans folks come here and have been accommodated fantasticly in nearly all communities! It’s so wonderful to see! And I love seeing them talk about issues that often stem from cis folk who simply don’t understand their struggles. Hell, I do not weigh-in opinions in trans communities (other than to give support) because I am not trans, and I do not feel I have the right to insert myself into those discussions.

          As far as “be the change you want to see”, I absolutely understand that many folks have the view of “if you don’t have the intention to change things, then stop complaining”, and I get it. I do. But I want to complain in order, at the very least, get this issue noticed.

          I understand that I cannot expect others to facilitate change for me, but, as stated before, I am not a person who is mentally strong enough to do so. My wish is for someone with stronger mental fortitude to take the issue seriously and help where I am unable to do so. That’s my wish.

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        I’m a man, but I’ve been on the internet for a while. It literally always happens. This isn’t a Lemmy issue. It’s an internet issue. I assume it’s because people are mostly anonymous, but anywhere that has men and women, if the thread gets popular enough men will join in. Some of those men will be assholes who make themselves offended by the fact women are discussing men.

        As long as you can’t verify accounts are actually women, this issue will persist. There’s not a good solution besides just having good moderators who deal with all the bullshit, but that’s hard to ask from someone for free.

        The only choice is probably to make what you want to see, and then hope for the best but prepare for the worst, or accept it’s not going to exist. You can either let them win by letting harassment shut down communities or deal with them. I’m not saying you should force yourself to deal with the harassment though, because I’m sure it’s awful.

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          That’s a very dismissive statement, and I’m sure that Lemmy isn’t exclusively 14-year olds. Demographicly, it’s populated with grown men who should know better.