Not to be a downer, but if your expecting anything remotely well thought out from that subreddit your going to be disappointed. They have good memes and are a bastion of relative sanity compared to the rest of Reddit, but they are still mostly edgy males who grew up in the US. They are still terminally online redditors who are in the American mind prison yet choose to side with Satan. :zizek-ok:
Me if anyone outside a leftist sub says one bad thing about them :mao-aggro-shining:
yeah, for reddit it's a pretty good space but... it's reddit. i'm honestly shocked we were even able to mostly move away from reddit edgy shithead tendencies
I have a suspicion this site has a lot more boomers per poster who have been around a bit longer and have been tempered a bit with experience and having been around long enough to actually read a book.
Honestly I thought a lot of the things that Hexbear finds "problematic" came from the fact that it had a sizeable Chinese and Latin-American audience. Because as far as I know, being against sex-work/sex-workers is not really seen as a topic of debate in those countries, and especially in China, people will just straight up call you fat and unhealthy to your face if they think you have gained weight, like most other places in East Asia.
This might just be my weird scandinavian stereotypes speaking tho.
Not to be a downer, but if your expecting anything remotely well thought out from that subreddit your going to be disappointed. They have good memes and are a bastion of relative sanity compared to the rest of Reddit, but they are still mostly edgy males who grew up in the US. They are still terminally online redditors who are in the American mind prison yet choose to side with Satan. :zizek-ok:
Me if anyone outside a leftist sub says one bad thing about them :mao-aggro-shining:
yeah, for reddit it's a pretty good space but... it's reddit. i'm honestly shocked we were even able to mostly move away from reddit edgy shithead tendencies
I have a suspicion this site has a lot more boomers per poster who have been around a bit longer and have been tempered a bit with experience and having been around long enough to actually read a book.
Honestly I thought a lot of the things that Hexbear finds "problematic" came from the fact that it had a sizeable Chinese and Latin-American audience. Because as far as I know, being against sex-work/sex-workers is not really seen as a topic of debate in those countries, and especially in China, people will just straight up call you fat and unhealthy to your face if they think you have gained weight, like most other places in East Asia.
This might just be my weird scandinavian stereotypes speaking tho.