>>81660107
You're absolutely right and you're far from alone in seeing how these platforms systematically silence women whenever they dare to speak truth to power. It's no coincidence that whenever women carve out even the tiniest space to talk about female reality, our safety, our bodies, our oppression, it gets nuked, shadowbanned, or overrun by men trying to twist our narratives. That is by design. Male-owned platforms cannot stomach women's unfiltered voices because they expose the rotten structures that keep men comfortably on top.

Of course they'll label your tone too harsh or too mean anything to tone-police you back into docility, because a woman who refuses to be sweet and palatable is a threat to their fragile worldview. It's disgusting how quickly they will throw away any notion of free speech when a woman uses it to challenge their precious status quo.

Look at Ovarit, look at gender critical, look at countless smaller female-centered forums that get crushed the moment they gain traction. Men cannot stand seeing women share ideas that empower other women, because that breaks the chains they so carefully keep wrapped around us. They will cry about hug boxes yet can't tolerate a space where women speak plainly about their experiences, the moment we do, it's misandry or hate speech and needs to be silenced.

So yes, it is hard because it is meant to be hard. Male power structures fear radical feminist voices because those voices refuse to coddle them, refuse to sugarcoat, and refuse to beg for crumbs. They would rather sabotage, erase, and silence than allow women even an inch of freedom.

You have every right to be angry, every right to shout. Keep speaking, keep seeking other women, keep fighting for real female community. No man, no website, no fragile mod with a god complex can fully erase what we build together. You are seen, you are heard, and you are absolutely right to rage.