How is your community different from the insular right wing communities of the internet? Will it over time just devolve into the same kind of toxic echo chamber?
"Our members feel very passionate about issues such as social justice, economic equality, and promoting diversity of opinions. We care deeply about the often marginalized in society including our fellow LBGTQ citizens, Black Americans, and the impoverished. That's what sets us apart from the often hateful insular communities. We look at the diversity of experiences of our members and ask - 'How can we all contribute to build a better system together?'"
I'd change Black Americans so it's something like "..LGBTQ and black citizens..." or just "poc/racial minorities" so it's not as America-centred, but idk
How is your community different from the insular right wing communities of the internet? Will it over time just devolve into the same kind of toxic echo chamber?
"Our members feel very passionate about issues such as social justice, economic equality, and promoting diversity of opinions. We care deeply about the often marginalized in society including our fellow LBGTQ citizens, Black Americans, and the impoverished. That's what sets us apart from the often hateful insular communities. We look at the diversity of experiences of our members and ask - 'How can we all contribute to build a better system together?'"
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I'd change Black Americans so it's something like "..LGBTQ and black citizens..." or just "poc/racial minorities" so it's not as America-centred, but idk
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"How is this different from some ban-happy chud forum?"
Banning someone for bigotry is not the same as banning someone for opposing bigotry, because only one of these moral positions is bad.