You'll see me throw around the term "sexism" often. I notice some people react as if I called them misogynistic. They're different things, though. Sexism is stereotyping or grouping individuals overly by a set of behaviors or assumptions regarding those behaviors. An example is an uncle buying a doll for a niece he hardly knows because girls her age like dolls. It's not an unreasonable conclusion if she's young enough, but it's based on a sexist assumption nonetheless. This isn't to say people don't ever act in a stereotypical way. It also doesn't that mean that one can't write a character with stereotypical interests, or even have those interests overtake someone as part of their transformation, but merely recognize that individuals of that sex don't necessarily have those traits inherently .
Misogynism by contrast is portraying the female sex as inherently disempowered, shameful, or inferior. A lot of older captions on the site actually were guilty of this. We don't see it as much anymore, thankfully, but there was the time.
TG communities in general fall towards a strong trend of sexism or misogynism if it isn't called on. I think the presence (but not exaltification, if I may make up a word on the spot) of "actual" female individuals such as Kerina and Musaluc went a long way towards improvement of quality.