The Reddit bans at that time were horrifyingly fascinating. The gender critical sub-Reddit was banned right away, and if you clicked on it you got the message that it was banned for being hate speech, but the male gender-critical site was allowed to continue for several more weeks.
Everything having to do with female biology was banned if it defined that biology as female, except, of course, for the enormous numbers of pornography sub-Reddits.
The vulva one (men sent in pictures of vulvas...) stated, several weeks after the ban, that pictures of vulvas that readers submitted there had to be natural ones, for instance. And all the truly disgustingly woman-hating porn sub-Reddits were allowed to stay at that time (have not checked later).
The sub-Reddit about ejaculation problems stated, a month so after the ban cycle, that it was 'for men'. That was not seen as exclusive language, though menstruation and pregnancy sub-Reddits were banned. So only one kind of biology was deemed as exclusive if mentioned.
But that is true everywhere, because this movement is inherently sexist.