“…For trans individuals facing social rejection and discrimination, trans community engagement, both online and offline, can promote feelings of visibility, belonging, inspiration, and self‐acceptance (Paceley et al, 2020 ; Puckett et al, 2019 ). Although several studies have analyzed the benefits of trans individuals creating online video blogs (Etengoff, 2019 ; Horak, 2014 ; Raun, 2015a , 2015b ), there is a dearth of research exploring trans video blog viewers' experiences. However, trans online video blogs, otherwise known as transvlogs, are inherently interactional, as viewers and creators dialog via comment forums and video responses (Etengoff & Rodriguez, 2016 ; Etengoff, 2019 ; Rotman & Preece, 2010 ).…”