Anyone left Reddit completely and moved somewhere else? What was your experience like?

Got warned because of some political comments against chronic leftism, identity politics based alienating generations and people, grossly down-voted for supporting some situation related to India and showing extreme ignorance in their views, etc. One mod outright said I hurt their feelings / sentiments, few hours later banned.
I understand that as humans we have likes, preferences, narratives and whatnot. But I would never understand why people generally want to decide what/how you talk. It must take some degree of frail ego to feel that entitled.

TE thankfully doesn't have mods like that but members here surely show that mentality. Going out of their way to discipline others.
Seems this follows the whims and fancies of whoever is moderating and everyone has to follow.
I will never understand how that sub operates with so much negativity.
 
But I would never understand why people generally want to decide what/how you talk. It must take some degree of frail ego to feel that entitled.
Closed communities which work for self interests works like that. But, here they call themselves doyens of openness and holders of humankind's empathy globule.
For eg., won't wonder if TE as a technical forum worked solely in interest of technical discussions.
 
1. Anyone who thinks Reddit is leftist heaven is delusional af
2. If you think 'leftist heaven' is something to be afraid of, you need to read a book or two about it first.
 
1. Anyone who thinks Reddit is leftist heaven is delusional af
I never joined but gather you won't be welcome there if your views are right of centre or nationalist. You can't defend where you come from because that's 'propaganda' :shifty:
2. If you think 'leftist heaven' is something to be afraid of, you need to read a book or two about it first.
No need we already lived through half a century of it until it its natural conclusion
 
1. Anyone who thinks Reddit is leftist heaven is delusional af
2. If you think 'leftist heaven' is something to be afraid of, you need to read a book or two about it first.
from your comments, its pretty clear that you are the delusional one, Good for you if you havent encountered the bad side of reddit but just because you havent, doesnt invalidate the experience of others.

P.S. where exactly did you see anyone saying its a leftist heaven?
What is stopping you creating your own sub with your rules?
yeah you can, good luck getting any engagement tho, its the same thing with youtube, smaller content creators have almost an impossible time gettting any kind of traction unless they focus on a specific niche where there aren't many content creators/invest a lot of money/time to grow their channel. And this wont even work on reddit, because you can create n number of posts, if people dont interact with it, its like screaming into the void.

let me give an example, there's a sub called r/IndianGaming2 which a user created when the mods of the original r/IndianGaming came back after their protest against the API monetization and were banning users right and left. Go and see what kind of engagement it has.

Most of the subs like r/India, r/bangalore, r/delhi etc were created years ago and just quietly increased their numbers, No one's gonna shake their position no matter how many users are dissatisfied with them.
 
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Subreddits cater to all. Your heaven is here: https://www.reddit.com/r/IndiaSpeaks
nope, he'll get banned there too lol, he criticizes everyone plus IndiaSpeaks is just a bunch of rightist idiots, best would be IndiaDiscussion but its populated mostly by IndiaSpeaks idiots and is mostly crossposts of twitter trolls, comments from USI/India.

honestly, the best sub is GeoPoliticsIndia, it has a really nuanced discussion most of the time without the bullshit Hindu/Muslim politics.......... mostly
 
Subreddits cater to all. Your heaven is here: https://www.reddit.com/r/IndiaSpeaks
They seem to talk about almost everything. The #geopolitics section looked interesting but then I've been on a board discussing only that with ex personnel for over a decade.

The #politics bit again I'm interested in understanding policy.
honestly, the best sub is GeoPoliticsIndia, it has a really nuanced discussion most of the time without the bullshit Hindu/Muslim politics.......... mostly
Ah, this is better.
GeoPoliticsIndia.png

I've been used to a tightly moderated forum that demands sources for every goddamn thing. Scholar like. This place looks easier

I prefer more international forums though. These places turn into echo chambers and next thing you know you're drinking the cool aid.
mostly crossposts of twitter trolls, comments from USI/India.
usi/india? United services institute you mean.

 
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