Twitter Polls

These are polls I’ve posted on #AutisticTwitter to get a better concept of what other autistic people think. I hope they will be informative to others as well.

Note that they should not be considered scientific (obviously), and I’d caution everyone to view the data as skewing negatively, as I think it’s more likely people with a more positive attitude would not be on #AutisticTwitter looking for support. If a poll has 100 votes, that is still a very small sample size compared to the autistic population. Keep that in mind, please.

I’ve been learning a lot about my own mistakes this way. It’s part of my coping and recovery strategy at this time when I don’t have much support from people who are physically around me.

At the time you view this, some polls may still be open. Feel free to vote, but you should only do so if you are autistic, unless specified otherwise. Thanks.

If the polls do not show up, it is due to a content blocker on your browser.

(If the above does not show up on this site, click here to go directly to Twitter.)
(If the above does not show up on this site, click here to go directly to Twitter.)
(If the above does not show up on this site, click here to go directly to Twitter.)
(If the above does not show up on this site, click here to go directly to Twitter.)
(If the above does not show up on this site, click here to go directly to Twitter.)

Warning: the contents of some of the articles in this blog could be upsetting for some people to read. They represent the thoughts of one person at one moment in time and do not represent the whole of that person or any other. This is not the time to get too focused on details! Don’t apply any information here indiscriminately to your own life when it may not even apply. If reading any article on this blog (or anywhere else) causes you anxiety, stop reading immediately and do something more relaxing!

Disclaimer: these posts are based on my personal experiences involving many people for many years and should not be interpreted as relating to any specific individuals unless specifically mentioned. Furthermore, they are meant to be a positive contribution that helps bring people together.

#ASD, #AUTISM, #ActuallyAutistic

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