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I'm, apparently, a person who should kill himself according to reddit standards. I was already tired of all the site's bullshit and usacentrism but this was the tipping point.
The day we all came to know that Aimee Challenor had become an admin and was protected by banning whoever mentioned the name, I wrote a post in a small sub that I was part of saying that this monster didn't deserve to be a reddit admin, let alone to have his pronouns respected (as many were asking because he was a male who transitioned to female). Apparently, a person like that deserves respect and I should be ashamed of saying otherwise (and kill myself while I'm on it).
It goes without saying, I told everyone to fuck off, used a script to edit all my post changing comments with nonsense posts (thrice), canceled my account and asked all my data to be deleted through GDPR. I found Lemmy shortly after and I can't be happier with the change.
The fact that you think something as basic as using someone's pronouns is a privilege that can be revoked on a whim is an extremely weird thing to say