(2021-04-16 22:34)LycanTheory Wrote: So... I am minded that more recent usage of the word is an attempt to chalk up mindful observations to a very vague, oversimplified term with a negative connotation because a given individual does not wish to face observations about themselves or their group that others have made.
I read that and it got me wondering if the prevalence of this term could be related to the new forms of therian communities. Therian Guide is an older style of community with generally long form responses, to interact here you have to put in the time to sit and think. Then you have to wait possibly days to get a response.
The newer communities like twitter encourage fast and rapid fire discussion. It also has the character limit which would encourage the use of generalized words like "gatekeeping" to express a big idea. The quality of the discourse suffers though for reasons you pointed out.
There is a huge push in society focusing on being inclusive and open and accessible. That is a hard fight because humans will naturally self sort into groups of people that are like themselves. Growing up, people in the cafeteria would sort themselves by skin color. There were a few people that would bounce between the groups, but overall, we did it to ourselves. There was no assigned seating.
I think this inclusivity push is why gatekeeping is now a buzzword used to shutdown conversations. If you question whether someone belongs in your community, they will play the victim, claim they are being oppressed, and potentially try to rally some social media mob after you. It doesn't matter if the person hasn't done any introspection, actively lying to themselves, trolling, or just desperately wants to fit in.
All of that nonsense just dances around the point that you need to be honest with yourself. You have to realize that it's not the end of the world if you don't fit into every community ever. Part of growing up is learning things about yourself you don't like. It's up to you to change those things, if they can be changed, or just learn to live with them. In the long term, it'll do you more good to get over this habit of lying to yourself to fit in.
That aside, I see gatekeeping as keeping out people who don't belong in the community. It serves a purpose of encouraging people to be honest with themselves and us. Do we even have a community if we don't stick to a basic idea of what a therian is and what a therian isn't?
I do remember the days of being grilled when entering a new therian forum, and honestly I don't miss them. I think gatekeeping should be reserved for extreme cases, if someone signs up thinking they are going to make a character and just role play, they need to go somewhere else.
As Dusty has pointed out in the thread, it's okay to have a place where people can play and explore. If someone thinks they are therian or has a genuine interest in what makes therians tick, I'd say let them in and figure it out for themselves. If they whine and complain that the community won't reorient itself to fit them, then let them whine. Chances are they're going to lose interest after a few weeks anyway.
That said, I enjoy the variety of experiences people report here. I think sharing them is a great step towards determining if you fit here or in some other branch of the larger community. Which I think is the point of self discovery in the first place!
Ultimately, no one here, or anywhere should certify you as therian or non therian. That is a choice for you to make by comparing your experiences to what is shared by the community. Above all, I can't say it enough, just be honest with yourself!