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  • honestly with project 2025 stuff, everything is going to get worse before it gets better. I'm not even sure if planning beyond that is worth it, so twitch going downhill slowly doesn't bother me as much, especially since my main group of people is elsewhere.

    and I have met a lot of disabled people who are ableist sadly, internalized and otherwise. But yeah, I guess my goal is to make a community for oppressed people, not the oppressors, so I guess they have some reason to allow it in their cases. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush though, if they think keeping the people they have there is less important than pandering to new ones I doubt they will get far.

  • yeah people tend to get extremely angry over ableist language being called out. At the end of the day they told you to stop because they are ableist, and so just hate disabled people. I am one of those that cares a lot myself, and so that is reflected in my spaces.

    also I think the phone number thing is a requirement that some channels can set themselves. I think the only thing it blocks without one inherently is like dms on new accounts? I don't know the specifics though. I have people making unverified accounts for the first time just to talk with me, i can ask them more about the process

  • sadly there doesn't seem to be an effective way to find those few who really believe in it, so unless you already have that community...

    Maybe you already know of a group of people that does this and watches each other?

    And not all care about fame, and money is something that can be gotten through building mutual aid with the people there that helps everyone there. It does not need to come from being a personality there yourself, I use it as a method to recruit people for the other places I interact.

    I definitely have had some annoyances with how they interact, but I also see almost no spaces online even care about things like ableist language. I have not seen a space that does not infuriate me. Even if those spaces are commercial, it is the person running them on the smaller level that makes the most difference. These commercial spaces also often have more accessibility tools built into them and around them, so moving to something else can leave people behind which isn't good either.

  • do think it can sometimes be harder to build an initial rapport online. The lack of body language can make it tricky to convey meaning sometimes in the same way you would offline

    im autistic, that makes it easier. People can use tone indicators online.

  • a big issue is accessibility as well, a lot of those are organized around headshots and are much less clear visually, as well as requiring much stronger computers to play

    so while tf2 has a fascist problem, it also has a lot of people i aint gonna leave behind