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r/aspergirls PUBLIC
Aspergirls is a place to share advice and tips for topics related to autism and self-improvement. We help with INTERPERSONAL questions/struggles related to autism and life skills, personal growth, healthy coping mechanisms, etc. We are a support community for autists, please remain civil at all times when posting here. Thank you!
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r/aspergirls is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 107,709 members. It currently has a positive sentiment with an engagement rate of 2.2%. With a community friendliness score of 80, this subreddit presents a high conversion potential for authentic brand participation. Strict rules against self-promotion are in place, so marketing should focus strictly on value-driven community engagement.
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Subreddit Rules
- Topics must be about self related Autism: We're a mental health focused community for people on the autism spectrum. Off-topic posts will be removed.
- No rants/vents without a question the group can answer to help.
- No talking about other subs or social media
- Dysphoria, dysmorphia, and eating disorders are off topic.
- [Please feel free to check the wiki before posting.](https://www.reddit.com/r/aspergirls/wiki/index) Please do not spam the sub. If you have multiple questions/issues, combine them into one post.
- Be constructive, respectful, and kind.: Incivility isn’t allowed here. Incivility includes but isn’t limited to:
- harassment, bullying, stalking, personal attacks, doxing, wishing harm on others, slurs
- broad generalizations about groups of people (NTs, genders, etc.) that separate us rather than bring us together
- deliberately starting arguments/drama or trolling
- Negative comments are only appropriate if they are shared with the intention of providing empathy. Avoid sarcasm.
- Do not ask for or give medical/mental health/diet advice.: We allow those questioning to share their experiences and ask if others relate.
- We allow questions on how to communicate with doctors.
- The content here is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
- Specific medical questions can be asked in r/askdocs.
- No speculation about others or personal health.
- asking questions, describing, or inviting comments on a specific or general health situation applying to the poster, friends, families, acquaintances, politicians, or celebrities.
- Dysmorphia, dysphoria, and eating disorders should be discussed elsewhere.
- If you have a question about your health, please direct them to a doctor. Communities like r/AskDocs or r/AskPsychiatry may also be helpful.
- If it is an emergency call your local emergency number or someone who can take you to seek care.
- No crisis or potentially harmful content.:
- suicide or immediate self harm. Please refer to our sidebar for crisis support or send a modmail message
- conspiracies or pseudoscience.
- discussion of use/abuse of drugs.
- fad diets or diet products.
- anti-psychiatry or anti-medication.
- discussion of controversial treatments including ABA, AI, ChatGPT or similar interventions.
- suggesting unhealthy coping methods, or glorifying/seeking validation for unhealthy behaviors.
- political content.
- No questions or offers for DMs, friends, meetups, IRL friends, penpals, dating, or discord group.: We are an emotional support group. We do not allow asking for or offering DMs, private connections, discord groups, locations for meetups, or contact info to make friends or ask for dates.
- We do not allow questions regarding how to date someone who is autistic or how to support an autistic friend/relative.
- No promotions or links to other interactive websites: Do NOT post or comment or try to use us to promote/advertise or link to STUDIES, POLLS, SURVEYS, EDITORIALS, other subs, Youtube/TikTok channels, chat groups, Discord channels, social media, projects, products, people, companies, blogs, referral codes, fundraising, or organizations. This is a group for community and support, not a giant billboard.
- Exceptions include already approved websites, news articles that are not editorials, image hosting sites, and Amazon for requested purchase advice.
- Do not start arguments/debates, or reply to trolls.: Our primary focus is support. Do not comment on old posts where the conversation has already ended. Avoid disagreements. Do not needlessly correct others on details irrelevant to the OPs primary subject. Do not allow disagreements to devolve into personal attacks. If you cannot be supportive or relate to a subject, do not comment and on move on to the next post.
- Do not engage with trolls; report them and message the mods.
- Use modmail for ANY sub help. Mods don’t = trouble. We are here to help, not hurt. : If you feel triggered by anyone to delete a post, comment, or user account, we can help misunderstandings, discipline other users, or fix glitches.
- Use [Modmail](https://www.reddit.com/message/compose?to=%2Fr%2Faspergirls) for ANY concerns. If you wish for us to reconsider an action, message ASAP, there’s a time limit on reversing actions.
- Don’t edit your comment/post. The mods will not see your edit. Don’t speculate about mod actions or gossip about the group in public.
- Gender is not a prerequisite. Anyone who follows our rules are welcome.: We are available to *anyone* who follows both the rules of this community and the site-wide terms of service. We don't care what your gender, gender identity, or AGAB is -- just don't be a jerk!
- The term AFAB excludes and alienates many in our community. Comments using AFAB or AGAB that are not self identifying will be removed. Our goal is to provide support and be inclusive. Please report any exclusive rhetoric.
- We are an LGBTQ+ friendly/allied community.
- Only SFW/SFL content, no explicit sex/drugs/adult subjects here.: Please don't use "overly strong" language, as our Auto-Mod WILL remove your post.
- We're more lenient with comments, but stick to the "be civil" rule and respectfully stay mindful and aware of our fellow members.
- We allow GENERAL discussions about sex; keep in mind we have a significant portion of people as young as 13 if not even younger that are part of our group.
- Alcohol, nicotine, (any) medications, recreational drugs, or adult situations can be discussed on r/autismafterdark.
- Rules for Image posts
- images of yourself or identifying subjects. Please remove profile pictures, usernames, and group names. We value privacy!
- Public/generic individuals with public profiles or meme templates, news etc. are fine.
- Please give credit to artwork that isn't your own
- plagiarism!
- Memes are fine but don't meme-dump. There's other subs for that.
- Absolutely no NSFW images.
- Inter group subjects need mod approval: We are here for individual support, self improvement and to connect with each other in a safe space. We‘re not here to help others learn about us or to answer broad generalized questions. We’re not a source of information for others to help them understand their autistic friend, ex, cousin, fiancé, etc.
- We welcome questions from parents and siblings as long as they do not trigger members or lead to arguments or debates.
- Please send a modmail if your subject is questionable.
- Subreddit name, Aspergers origin is irrelevant here.: Sub names can’t be changed. We can’t migrate this sub without all posts/threads/history/wiki/FAQ being lost/deleted. Asperger's remains a valid diagnosis in many countries. Doctors continue to diagnose patients using this term as their official diagnosis. Don’t invalidate our other group members because of ignorance. Comments about the controversy surrounding Hans Asperger and the Nazis will be removed. Its origin is not important to the purpose of providing support and participation here.
- No invalidation or unsolicited advice: We are here to find and provide support for each other.
- No tough love, unsolicited advice, or hindsighted advice.
- Wanting to be helpful, concerned, compassionate and protective does not give us the right to tell anyone what to do or what they should have done. Always respect the agency of others.
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