when you have a no-holds-barred, open and very lenient moderation policy is you get a lot of people pushed out of your community; it just happens silently.
What's this? Mods who understand that there's more to "freedom of speech" than just letting the conversation be dominated by bigotry?
People really cherrypick things that reddit's mods get up to on order to come to that conclusion. By far the best subs are the ones with the most ruthless moderation - like how AskScience will completely nuke anything off-topic.
And then of course there's this place, with our mods upholding TransComrade69 thought and making one of the best forums on the net.
don't want to talk over (though i kinda am with interjecting anyways), but i think this is aimed more at ancap shit? they specified reddit, and ancaps are notorious for harping on about government (unit of regulation) comparative to actual, non-capitalist anarchists (esp the ones that are here) are more so critical of the state (unit of force)? direct democratic/horizontal governance is still technically a government, just one that is very decentralized.
might be wrong, if it is in fact a potshot then :cringe:
I think it was targeted at ancaps, but I think you already have to be anti-sectarian to get there. I was making a little comment to dis-aggregate it in the minds of people who might go to anti-anarchist places.
What's this? Mods who understand that there's more to "freedom of speech" than just letting the conversation be dominated by bigotry?
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People really cherrypick things that reddit's mods get up to on order to come to that conclusion. By far the best subs are the ones with the most ruthless moderation - like how AskScience will completely nuke anything off-topic.
And then of course there's this place, with our mods upholding TransComrade69 thought and making one of the best forums on the net.
Anarchist spaces are famous for pushing out trans people, yeah /s
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don't want to talk over (though i kinda am with interjecting anyways), but i think this is aimed more at ancap shit? they specified reddit, and ancaps are notorious for harping on about government (unit of regulation) comparative to actual, non-capitalist anarchists (esp the ones that are here) are more so critical of the state (unit of force)? direct democratic/horizontal governance is still technically a government, just one that is very decentralized.
might be wrong, if it is in fact a potshot then :cringe:
I think it was targeted at ancaps, but I think you already have to be anti-sectarian to get there. I was making a little comment to dis-aggregate it in the minds of people who might go to anti-anarchist places.
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