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Would you say the problem is inherently "otherkin", or that it's become a catalyst for various mental illnesses to rear their heads? I feel like people use the otherkin/fictionkin thing as an excuse to not get help when they need it and/or a means to prey on people. That doesn't make it inherently dangerous but I can see how it's become dangerous.
Mental health is a tricky topic but nobody's entitled to hurt others because they're mentally ill. I believe (and this is from personal experience!) that people with mental illness who have the potential to hurt others have a responsibility to seek help if they want to have lasting human relationships.
ETA: unrelated to my above paragraphs, but do you think it hurts the trans community, which you mentioned, by detracting from their credibility?