Trans content creators say social media can be toxic, but won't let hate push them offline

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When social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney posts on TikTok or Instagram, it’s all but certain the comments section will explode.

There’s plenty of support and encouragement for the 27-year-old transgender woman, who gained notoriety for her bubbly videos documenting her gender transition, but has also become a lightning rod for anti-transgender hate. 

Whether it was last year’s collaboration with Bud Light that led to a boycott against the once top-selling beer or more recently the negative reaction to a post with popstar Lady Gaga to mark International Women’s Day, Mulvaney has become a poster-child for the perils of being a transgender content

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