I am not aware of any transphobia currently in our community here.
That's because any time gender comes up in a topic, threads close due to transphobia (I'd link to the gender FAQ thread I made with the intention of being educational but I can't seem to find it anymore but have another instead). You can't have a civil discussion about gender, even in an educational sense because you get bombarded with (at the very best) microagressions or people expecting you to fix literally everything they're doing wrong. A lot of people are ill educated about the issue and it makes it hard, as a trans person, to navigate in the day to day without someone making fun of you by saying "triggered" or other such idiocy. I can say from my experiences, I don't feel safe discussing things of that nature on these forums.
Ok, is that not a good thing that threads that transphobia come up in get locked? Isn't that what we /want/? And, you can't expect everyone to be educated on things like gender and sex, a lot of school systems teach very little on the subjects, or at least my school did. "But they have the internet at their fingertips! They should educate themselves!" Why? To make you feel personally more comfortable? I do agree people should be at least vaguely aware of genders and what have you, but not everyone is interested or has the time to fully educate themselves on all of that. It's like saying we should educate ourselves on every mental illness, disease, struggle, etc out there lest we offend them by not knowing every detail! It's just not possible.
Now, as for people who poke fun or act aggressively, why even pay attention to them? Why even care what they say?
They're people on the internet, who you don't know, and will likely never meet. Ignore them. Having thick skin is a great thing. I used to get offended and assblasted over a lot of shit, but now I'm one of the people who poke fun, and get a good laugh out of people trying to offend me. I openly admit, I really dislike the LGBT community, I think as a whole they're one of the worst, up there with feminists.
Not the individuals. But, having been in many groups for LGBT, they can be rather agressive and easily "triggered" by anything and everything, and they all pat each other on the back. It's just a giant circle jerk, and it's no wonder people often don't take them seriously.
And with people who don't agree with trans* identity, who brush it off as not real or what have you. That's their opinion, so long as they don't force it upon you, what's the issue? I'm friends with someone who I had a discussion with about trans*. He doesn't support it, and thinks the money going into surguries etc is a waste,
HOWEVER, he respects me and still calls me by my prefered pronouns. I have no issue with him whatsoever, and he none with me. We agree to disagree, and that's what I think is great about having your own opinions. You don't have to agree on them to get along, you just have to look past them.
Long story short, post what you want. Discuss what you want. Stop feeling inhibited by peoples opinions - people are always going to have opinions you don't agree with, and that's fine. You don't have to change yours, and they don't have to change theirs. If the discussion ends up changing one of your views, great! If not, still great, you had a discussion that hopefully widened your view a tad! If not yours, maybe someone elses. We're on the internet, why should you care about other peoples opinions on you? You don't know them, and more importantly, they don't know you, so it really shouldn't matter.
Just my two cents.