A substantial portion of trans-critical women (up to half) actually think that "it's fine if a truly passing transwoman silently uses the women's room." The other half / more than half disagree.
However, there are about twice as many women who strongly disagree with this sentiment, than there are women who strongly agree with it.
Up to a fifth of respondents state that there are no passing transwomen.
https://twitter.com/rftbk/status/830792118834757634
Is it OK if a truly passing transwoman silently uses the female bathroom?
The small twitterverse of @rftbk followers active as of February 2017, who are predominantly radical feminist or other trans-critical women.
Number of respondents: 119
The account running the poll was not "locked", therefore the poll was public. Anyone outside of the intended audience may have voted as well.
In particular, the poll was started during a discussion with a male transgender person. This person did not seem malicious, but there is a chance they might have instructed their friends to mess with the results.
(That said, to me personally the results aren't surprising.)
Only one of the "other" respondents actually elaborated. "I wouldn't have a problem with post-op trans but still would not consider them female. No way to police that though."
https://twitter.com/rftbk/status/834094624796966913
Women: how do you feel about the statement: "It's fine if a truly passing transwoman silently uses the women's bathroom."
Same as above.
Number of respondents: 104
There is still a possibility that the poll was manipulated because it was public, though there was no specific risk from a prior argument with a trans person.
(And again, I don't find the results surprising. This is a standard disclaimer.)
Breakdown: