Are you curious about the culture here? Here's a primer.
1. We don't care about like or follower counts. Just be yourself.
2. We can be political, but we aren't zealots. Mutual respect reigns supreme here.
3. We have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to community abuse. Trolls are dealt with immediately.
4. We do not frown upon mutes or blocks. People are like flavors. You won't like them all and they won't all like you. Use the tools. #CoSoTips
@CoSoTips I certainly hope that people who don't like politics mute or block me, because being #transgender, I'm having a bit of anxiety regarding being targeted. I'm not a zealot re: religion. But I can be intense regarding trying to help the candidates. That's my personality and that's my angst right now. I fear being targeted or killed for who I am considering the rise of fascist behavior. And I don't think it is unreasonable, considering various minorities may feel more targeted than others
@AlbertCashiersCousin I feel the same way.
@Graci NC, eh? I have a cousin in Ashville, but not sure I could hack it being in the South.
@AlbertCashiersCousin It's so much fun. /s
@Graci the South, you mean? oh gosh, I didn't have that experience in the 1970s. I moved there with my mom post desegregation to a town that was still super segregated racist and I did so with a hippy mom who was totally anti racist and naive. It was a shit show.
@Graci KKK ended up in my yard poining a gun at me in full hooded regalia because I had a habit of flirting with black people at school.
@Graci I didn't find that to be a whole lot of fun.
@AlbertCashiersCousin I can't imagine that. No KKK showing their face here but more rebel flags than I care to see
@AlbertCashiersCousin Heck, we still have US1 called the Jefferson Davis Highway. Instils such confidence.