Key points

Social media police scour social media and punishing posters for terms considered dangerous or subversive.

Using workarounds like slang, emojis, and code words reinforce the idea that sexuality must be hidden.

The changing of language on social media limits open and honest therapeutic discussions.

Posts that triggers negative transference prompts viewers to report and remove them rather than look within.

For many years now, I’ve relied heavily on numerous social-media outlets to share ideas and knowledge, as well as engage in dialogue with others. Between Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, and others, I’ve garnered many followers—probably more than readers of my books.

But I never suspected that eventually I’d have to begin censoring my words or using cyphers, trying

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