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It is true that TRAs are constantly watching what goes on s/Lesbians, s/GenderCticial, s/LGBDropTheT, Ovarit, etc. But that r/BiologicalLesbians sub was already on their radar before we started talking about it.

I remember early on a transwoman came in and made a thread all about being a transbian before the sub was barely a few pages long, wagging their fingers so the "cis" lesbians wouldn't misbehave. The main mod assured the transbian that transwomen could post as long as they didn't make it about being trans because that's pretty much what r/ActualLesbians is. There was also the time only a few posts later someone posted a lesbian meme and some TRA got on the OP's case for it. They were heavily downvoted and removed for insitgating drama.

TRAs have been complaining for a few months now over how "terfs" have increased in numbers. What they don't realize is that their relentless bullying and victimhood complex is annoying people who support them and people who were previously uninvolved. They also don't understand that the vast majority of people are not comfortable with their demands which actively threaten the LGB and women. And more "normies" are starting to notice.

ETA: Random sexually explicit messages from men is a common thing on Reddit but I can't comment on whether or not it's gone up or down recently.