I'm acting as the messenger, so feel free to post submissions to the sub, the single overworked mod will look them over: Preference goes to socialists and people fluent in Arabic https://www.reddit.com/r/arabs/

    • CyborgMarx [any, any]
      hexagon
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      edit-2
      1 year ago

      No just reddit for now, I've been daydreaming lately about putting out feelers for a lifeboat process in case reddit became even more sour, but the sub on reddit has been dying for years

      Which is unfortunate, lots of folks don't know this history but before the Trump years r/arabs was probably the only non-sectarian/openly communist sub on Reddit, in fact shortly before Trump it developed an almost proto-chapotraphouse reputation

      That sub has always been too good for reddit, but in its time it's done some amazing things; like the site wide cultural exchange program r/arabs pioneered that saw cross sub AMAs with every major national sub on reddit (even the racist ones, who were barely tamed for a day), to the old threads filled with genuine scholars of Arab history whose insights made it even to the frontpage (pissing off worldnews users in the process), and of course the running battle with zionist reddit that saw a couple dozen dedicated posters handling brigade after brigade and tearing apart the arguments advanced by the apartheidists, which again even made it to the frontpage, pissing worldnews users off in the process

      Those were good years sicko-wistful

      • kristina [she/her]
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        1 year ago

        You should really suggest a lifeboat to the mod there. The admins having your back here is a big deal for reducing load

        • CyborgMarx [any, any]
          hexagon
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          1 year ago

          When I told the mod about hexbear they had never heard of it, hopefully we make a good impression and can begin some kind of process of integration, there are alot of comrades who frequented the sub in the old days, I have a suspicion a couple of them like me are already here but the majority probably gave up on reddit years ago