I think the whole like, "it's not oppression/social violence to have your blog deleted!" thing is a result of years of "online is not real life" taken to an extreme even when time and time again, this has been proven to not be the case. Look at the sheer number of lolcowed transfems who's lives have been irreparably affected by online actions taken by transmisogynists.
Cutting someone off from a social space & community, particularly one that provides a space for fundraising, is obviously social violence if you don't make this divide arbitrarily. This affects a trans woman's life materially whether it's being cut off from a local scene or community center or having her blog repeatedly deleted. Both of these things cut someone off from access to aid. Both of these things cut someone off from access to community.
You may have the privilege of being able to view your online life as separate from your "real" life. Not everyone has this privilege.
All I can say is that I hope you never have to be reliant on strangers for money. I hope you never have to do survival sex work. I hope you never have to degrade yourself just to live. I hope you never, ever get an online account deleted and your first thought is, "Fuck, how am I supposed to make rent & eat this month?". Because this is the reality for an extremely large amount of transfems on this website. To deny that this is violence is a violent act in itself.



















