What does it have to do with anti reylo? I’m so glad you asked @obi-wan-ken00b and @theraggedsaber, you both act so fucking clueless as if you don’t recall how y’all reacted to the last part of the official trailer.
Why am I “littering” the main tag, because it from the last jedi. So I’m gonna post in the main tag if I want to. Besides if you look in the main tag, half of the content is from your trash ship, and the main tag is not reserved for specific people.
I’m confused. They keep telling us to filter the #reylo tag if we don’t want to see it. Why can’t they take their own advice and filter #anti reylo?
Huh, it’s not working for me either, along with “racism” in general. When I tried as an experiment “white power” and “nazi” are similarly blank. Other searches such as “misogynoir” and “anti reylo” (the top 2 related tags for “fandom racism”) work fine. I think it might have something to do with attempted filters for controversial or sensitive subjects? If so it’s also shutting down channels for discussing and calling out racism because talking about racism makes you a racist, evidently.
@rose-griffes thank you for letting me know, I couldn’t test on my laptop because my connection is unstable. Maybe it’s a fluke and things will settle down.
Okay. Reylo is a blight and an embarrassment to this fandom.
@lj-writes your account is embarrassment to humanity and that’s no joke asshole.
Imagine being this mad that the OP’s request was honored. Or that an anti actually responded to a post that was tagged anti reylo.
You said you mother died of cancer and you don’t care she give you life in this world you should care if not for her you wouldn’t be hating reylos right know @lj-writes
Oh, so this is about the tags and not the body of my addition? I said in my tag I don’t care if other people use that figure of speech. Not caring how others use metaphors doesn’t equate to not caring about my mother, in case you can’t tell the difference.
I also said in the very next tag that since it’s hurtful to others who lost loved ones to cancer I wouldn’t do it. It’s not a figure of speech I generally use anyway–I did it once to spite a shipper who was harassing me over another anti’s use of the comparison and I won’t do it again. This is because, unlike you, I don’t expect my responses to dictate the responses of others or tell other people what to feel.