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It's a trans inclusive space on the internet that actually enforces rules against transphobia (unlike on .world). I don't see why it's odd for it to have a much higher representation of trans people when the rest of the internet is an absolute shithole of transphobia.
Yerbouti just likes to be bigoted when the target is 'safe', like a political enemy. It's embarrassing and not 'ally' behavior by any stretch.
100x is ridiculously unrealistic it's what you would expect for a community that was literally about being trans vs what one would expect from a community that accepts trans people.
Hexbear must be about being trans then, there's archives going back 4+ years of them doing stuff like having people read lit like you'll find in any IRL trans space.
Meanwhile on places that just 'accepts' trans people it's bannable for calling out transpobia