Elon Musk says terms like 'cisgender' and 'cis' are now considered 'slurs' on Twitter in his latest anti-trans statements
Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of Twitter, has amped up his anti-transgender campaign and has rejected the use of specific terms on the platform that are important to transgender people.
Musk has a tendency to make announcements about Twitter's policies based on personal whims, but it's unclear whether this is an official policy that will be upheld. "Cisgender" as a term is an important part of many transgender peoples' vocabulary because it refers to people who identify with the
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