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{{Comment|Should [[Twitter]] be merged into this article?  It could be useful having one page for e.g. "Autistic Twitter" with separate sections for prominent autistic Twitter authors and community hashtags.}}
{{Comment|Should [[Twitter]] be merged into this article?  It could be useful having one page for e.g. "Autistic Twitter" with separate sections for prominent autistic Twitter authors and community hashtags.}}
{{Comment|I agree --[[User:Fire Eider|Fire Eider]] ([[User talk:Fire Eider|talk]]) 14:43, 24 August 2022 (UTC)}}


[[Category:Autistic culture]]
[[Category:Autistic culture]]

Revision as of 14:43, 24 August 2022

This is a list of autistic community hashtags commonly used on Twitter.

#ActuallyAutistic
This means the tweet author is an actually autistic person. It is specifically not to be used by non-autistic authors when referring to somebody else, but "actually autistic" without the hashtag works.
#AutismAcceptance #AutismAcceptanceMonth
We generally like this better than #AutismAwareness.
#AutismAwareness #AutismAwarenessMonth
This is the dominant brand for pro-autistic cheerleading. We generally prefer #AutismAcceptance.
Sometimes we'll joke about #AutismBewarenessMonth because that's what it feels like.

This page needs a bit of formatting work on the hashtags. I want to fix the font, and maybe make them live links to Twitter. -severian

See #AutismAwareness as example for how to do similar hashtags on one line and multiple definitions.

Should Twitter be merged into this article? It could be useful having one page for e.g. "Autistic Twitter" with separate sections for prominent autistic Twitter authors and community hashtags.

I agree --Fire Eider (talk) 14:43, 24 August 2022 (UTC)