Brace yourselves, everybody: The fascists of 4chan are planning an anti-LGBT social media blitz starting June 1 for Pride Month
Expect to see a lot of alt-right bots and sockpuppets doing everything possible to increase tension, division, and bad feelings in the LGBTQ+ community.
Basic guidelines:
- Focus on your own goals and experiences for Pride Month—instead of just responding to the latest outrage, focus on connecting to people you care about, doing things you enjoy, promoting good causes, sharing media you like, or fundraising for organizations doing good work.
- If you see someone promoting hateful or divisive opinions, don’t engage with them and boost their metrics—block and report them
- Remember that a lot of troll operations aim to make us feel hopeless and divided. Trolls take our community’s existing vulnerabilities and divisions, and weaponize them. These trolls will be leaning hard on filling social media with new stories about homophobic and transphobic violence and suicide statistics, so we’re upset, in a defensive mentality, and feeling isolated and alone. We have to work together to promote solidarity and positivity.
- Double-check news stories before spreading them. Be extra suspicious before you signalboost something. Screencaps can be fabricated; so can videos and images. Google for other sources, check reputable news sites, or look it up on Snopes
- Don’t assume people are who they say they are. Trolls will especially assume identities they can use to promote division. They’ll pose as LGBT people so they can inflame infighting or attack LGBT people with fewer consequences, or to frame different groups for misdeeds.
- Take care of yourself and don’t let them get you down. Pride 2020 has a huge damper because we can’t do a lot of the things that help us renew and recharge. Being in quarantine means we miss out on festivals, dancing, parades, performances, workshops, and important community-building events. We were already going to have to work to make it a decent Pride at a distance. 4chan wants to make things even worse, so that so we end up feeling paranoid, hypervigilant, abandoned, and at each other’s throats. Do your best to promote your own mental health and everybody else’s, and unplug from social media when you need to.
Question stories like “trans person did something predatory” / “asexual person did something entitled” / “kinky person acted shitty in queer spaces” that confirm existing biases within LGBT communities.
Do not be too eager to ‘cancel’ a queer person because someone dug up 10 year old photoshopped screenshots of them interacting with a ‘bad’ person.
Right now there seems to be a new wave of posts and inbox anons accusing transgender Tumblr users of being rapists / predators / pedophiles. Most of these posts seem to be originating from TERFs. This could be a coincidence or TERFs could be deliberately fueling the flames. It wouldn’t be the first time TERFs worked with fascists...
If you receive an anon message or see a post accusing a trans person of such a thing, question that stuff. Do not silently block the accused, that’s how the social isolation part of slander campaigns works. Don’t be part of that.
If you want answers: First, check the origin. OP is a TERF or most people reblogging are TERFs? Then the claim is pretty much definitely false. Second, consider if there is a victim? False accusations are mostly vague and do not mention an actual person being hurt. That’s deliberate. They don’t want you to be able to fact check. Third, check whether it has been addressed. Search:
rape + site:name-of-accuse-tumblr-user.tumblr.com
Duckduckgo does not support this search feature well so this is a rare occasion where I recommend google.
If you have seriously put work into doing these three things and you still want answers, be very very careful about how you approach the accused trans person. It is very likely that they are receiving death threats and other attacks against their person. They are probably going through a difficult, potentially traumatizing experience. So do not come into that trans person’s inbox acting all entitled to hear their defense. That makes you part of the violence. Instead, acknowledge that they are probably the target of a very shitty slander campaign and gently ask if they have addressed the accusations anywhere so that you can better understand them.
Oh, and for the record: yeah, I am one of the trans people TERFs usually target with this shit. Here’s my story so you don’t have to search for it: https://queeranarchism.tumblr.com/post/178827928818/yo-just-an-fyi-that-queeranarchism-dude-you/amp
Trans people on Tumblr are used to this shit by now. It mostly isn’t the TERFs messages that hurt us, it’s how the rest of you act when it happens. Be better.