Reddit’s Woke WNBA Forum Just Banned Sophie Cunningham’s Name Amid Trans Row

Reddit’s Woke WNBA Forum Just Banned Sophie Cunningham’s Name Amid Trans Row

The biggest unofficial WNBA fan forum on Reddit just made it nearly impossible to type the name of one of the league’s own players.

On Sophie Cunningham’s 30th birthday, users trying to post a simple “Happy Birthday Sophie” on r/WNBA ran straight into an automated brick wall. The community doesn’t allow “Sophie” in post titles. Same goes for “Cunningham,” “sc,” “scunningham,” “soph,” and a handful of other variations. The Indiana Fever guard’s name had effectively been filtered out of the main discussion space.

One user pushed back in a private message to the moderators, asking the obvious: Why ban talk about an actual WNBA player?

The reply was blunt. “We filter content based on Sophi because it tend to bring out trolls and people that aren’t fans of the W,” a mod wrote. When the user kept pressing, the response got sharper: “We have chosen to filter content. If you want to post freely about Sophie you can go to different sub… You aren’t even a contributor to this sub, so I suggest you go back to the other WNBA subs. This is our decision. If you keep messaging about this you will be banned.”

Screenshots of the exchange spread fast. Conservative media and sports accounts on X framed it as straight-up erasure. Outlets from the New York Post to OutKick and the Mirror ran with versions of the story, calling it a name ban on Cunningham’s birthday.

Then, there was an ‘update’ to ‘clarify’ (i.e. ‘we’re sorry we got caught and this is going viral’) – with mods insisting Sophie Cunningham content is not banned. Basketball-related posts – games, highlights, stats, interviews, injuries – are still welcome. Off-court material can land too. What’s getting filtered, they said, are the politics, culture-war debates, and drama that have been attracting brigades and low-effort trolling. The mods also said they had raised the community karma threshold required to post and turned up Reddit’s Crowd Control tools to keep the sub from getting overrun.

Cunningham became a culture-war flashpoint after a July 21 ESPN profile published her comments about protecting women’s sports. She said she wanted to “protect young girls in a locker room, or young girls in sport who shouldn’t have to go against biological men,” while insisting she doesn’t hate transgender people and describing herself as politically “in the middle.” Her remarks were about youth sports, not her own league. She doubled down days later: “I said what I said. I think it’s kind of common sense.”

The fight moved to the WNBA anyway. The league’s collective bargaining agreement says only players who are women are eligible – and across 409 pages, never defines “woman.” Two former NBA players took the opening. Royce White declared for the 2027 WNBA draft on Aug. 4, and Enes Kanter Freedom followed on Aug. 7, both citing the league’s own language on self-identification. “If simply declaring who you are is all that’s required, then I meet every single requirement necessary to compete in the WNBA,” Freedom said. Commissioner Cathy Engelbert responded in a memo to teams and convened a task force of presidents and general managers to review eligibility.

LFG!!! 

Tyler Durden
Mon, 08/17/2026 – 17:20  

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