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I just noticed this while responding to someone via Matrix that I met through this community. I have been making online friends with y'all. Before this, I had to be really considerate over how much I say, or about what, or the implications...you know, the whole autistic social experience, always waiting for that moment when someone is upset with you and you have no idea why.

However, with the autistic online friends I've been making, I can share my experiences, input, and knowledge so easily...and they welcome it! They ask questions, don't blame, assume helpful intentions, disagree with their own interesting perspectives, and are extraordinarily respectful. It's like there's an unspoken level of understanding that we just somehow get each other really well.

We share a lot of common experiences, difficulties, and questions, while also support and helpful advice. This has been quite a new experience for me, and I'm finding it quite helpful at establishing a personal sense of community, inclusion, and hope. It also lets me know what to look for in people that I meet in person. I'm really happy about it ๐Ÿ™‚ and I hope others are having similar experiences/benefits.

Bonus!!: We made the Lemmy World Weekly Most Requested Community Spotlight last week, so I know it's not just me.

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[โ€“] MrWafflesNBacon 30 points 1 year ago

Yeah I'm also happy this community is alive and well. I used to be on the autism subreddit but when the API stuff happened I migrated to Lemmy and was happy there was also an autism community here. Thank you!

[โ€“] Deestan 17 points 1 year ago

I like this place and the people in it.

[โ€“] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago

Thank you for running the community!

I've been doing a lot of soul searching and introspection recently about how my mind works and differs from the norm. It's so great to see such a friendly community here, and the things people have shared and talked about have been very enlightening and helpful.

Honestly one of the biggest confidence boosters I've had here, as someone who's felt doomed to be alone forever, is seeing people just casually mention having partners. It's a small thing, but makes me feel as if it's not as hopeless.

[โ€“] UnicornKitty 4 points 1 year ago