@feditips@mstdn.social@queerlyso@fandom.garden Unlisted …… won't appear in search result.Depending on what software you're using. Misskey seems to process search queries differently, and unlisted posts can end up on search results.
@NeonPurpleStar@outerheaven.club Basically an admin account (w/ sudo permission) and the root account shall receive the same level of protection and precaution.
Please don't scroll pass this post. Thanks for your patience reading this through.
The state propaganda machine of China is painting Progynova (Estradiol valerate) as an addictive drug that's being actively used by people with drug addiction problems, possibly in an attempt to spark public outcry against transgender people in China. Life of transgender people is already hard enough in this ultra conservative society of China, this will only make it significantly worse.
After online resale of drugs necessary for transgender HRT being outlawed, this is yet another attempt of Government of China to conduct gendercide on transgender people in China, and this won't be the last. Systemic discrimination and hate crime comes from every possible direction towards LGBTQ+ people, conversion therapy (often contains collective punishment and abuse) ordered by transgender minors's parent against one's freedom or will receives no intervention from the police or other social or government agencies because "they're our parents, so they ought to have the right to decide everything of us". We are being devastated.
I don't know what can you, someone on the Internet, do to help with this situation, but not skipping this post is probably already helpful enough. I'd be grateful, if you can remember the thing that happened, that is happening, that is going to happen on us:
We, transgender people living in China, are being murdered by the government, slowly, steadily. :anenw32:
@mjg59@nondeterministic.computer Hello. I searched but there doesn't seem to be many meaningful results, can you share some links that mentioned the drugged party?
@mxl@mathstodon.xyz@clacke@libranet.de@yogthos@mas.to VPN is illegal in China, but it's kind of many people are using itInstead of VPN they are in fact a large collection of proxy softwares with involving censorship circumvention functions, as no VPN protocols can keep up with the blocking technique upgrade imposed by GFW (and some VPN protocols like wireguard don't even try to hide their traffic characteristics). And, yes, it's illegal, and many people are still using it. But if they found out that you (as a native Chinese citizen) are using them (either by detection or by irregular police checking) you can be detained by the police and sometimes even charged with criminal offenses.
@mxl@mathstodon.xyz@clacke@libranet.de I have seen censorship circumvention providers being taken down and people going to jail for hosting such service. I have seen payment processors of such service being taken down, too.