[a] They focus on being a voice for the LGBTQIA+ community and creating education content about sexual and gender diversity.
Their videos focus on their own experience in the LGBTQ+ community, as well as educational content on different identities and orientations of the gender, romantic and sexual spectrum.
[10] Hardell talked about hoping that YouTube revamps their harassment policy and more specifically lays out their rules.
(why I left for 2.5 years) in which they talk about the extensive harassment they received from social media audiences as well as other transphobic content creators and their followers.
[16] Hardell published the book ABC's of LGBT+ in 2016, which has been widely cited for its in-depth definitions of LGBT+ terms.