NikhilSingh25
Forerunner
You guys see for yourself what is going on .
I, too, remain clear of all Indian Political subs for a very basic reason - it is either totally left (r/india) or totally right (r/indiaspeaks)I don't use my main there, it's super visible so they have a very low threshold for bans. Actually, I don't use my main on any of the India subs, they're all messed up, including the one you linked.
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That's about as political as I'm willing to get.
The cost of sanity is a level of ignorance nowadays.Yeah noticed they don't wanna discuss they just want to argue. Mods are just paid to go on a power trip. The post says 36 comments and I could only see 1 that too from OP.
I'm gonna mute all of them and will keep my reddit purely for gaming purposes.
couldn't agree more.The cost of sanity is a level of ignorance nowadays.
It's a fake subreddit made by either Paks or Banglas masquerading to be Indian.You guys see for yourself what is going on .
How do you know that?indiadiscussion is run by IT cell. What do you expect?
That means they are run by kiddies. Of course you won't learn anything because they know nothingNo Indian subreddit appreciates nuance.
I think we are better than this.It's a fake subreddit made by either Paks or Banglas masquerading to be Indian.
That is the only reasonable explanation for the behavior you see there.
Ideologues suffer from intellectual dwarfism.That means they are run by kiddies. Of course you won't learn anything because they know nothing
he was Shot with a pellet gun. I don't know how much damage it does but surely not enough to kill someone.extra judicial killing of another over some suspicion of animal smuggling is justified
Well, that is just semantics. The point is that a guy is dead. The commentator is making fun of a human’s death.he was Shot with a pellet gun. I don't know how much damage it does but surely not enough to kill someone.
Same experience.Assuming your title is an actual question, I remember that sub was a pretty diverse place before 2014 or so. At that time politics was mostly boring and the sub was mostly 30% politics and rest memes, discussions, basically all of current Indian reddit scene compressed into one sub. That sub was the only place you could find Indian people on reddit, so politics was not able to take centrestage. After 2014 we all know that polarisation in Indian politics has increased slowly, and overall political discussion in day to day life, both offline and online has surged. Turns out the guy who was the top mod of /r/india was left wing, and they started banning BJP supporters. By 2016, there were enough banned people that they created their own sub /r/Indiaspeaks and from that point there was no going back. For a year or two. /r/indiaspeaks tolerated both left and right wing and could actually claim to be better, but it wasn't long before the loudest people there won and they started banning even more egregiously than /r/india. And the sub where this is posted (/r/indiadiscussion) is laughably bad, anything short of hating /r/india and muslims there will get you banned.
I just started ignoring these subs after getting heavily downvoted for slightly disagreeing with the dominant view of the sub.I am banned from all three subs btw.
Lucky guy.I am banned from all three subs btw.
Har Ghar Sub (reddit) Yojana.Lucky guy.
Well If i'm ever to get involved in that kind of things, I will make my own sub So no dumbass can come and delete my comments.
Typical leftie behavior is controlling either by bans or censorshipTurns out the guy who was the top mod of /r/india was left wing, and they started banning BJP supporters. By 2016, there were enough banned people that they created their own sub /r/Indiaspeaks and from that point there was no going back.
That would have been when they had proper right wingers either running or influential.For a year or two. /r/indiaspeaks tolerated both left and right wing and could actually claim to be better,
So the right wingers got fed up and a bunch of pseudos took overbut it wasn't long before the loudest people there won and they started banning even more egregiously than /r/india. And the sub where this is posted (/r/indiadiscussion) is laughably bad, anything short of hating /r/india and muslims there will get you banned.
Opposition posts, haters and whiners. Wrong place to beAnd so /r/india sub became effectively the Indian left wing subreddit.
I was going to suggest DFI but to my surprise it closed six months backI am banned from all three subs btw.
I am very curious as to what do we mean by left winger and right winger here?Typical leftie behavior is controlling either by bans or censorship
That would have been when they had proper right wingers either running or influential.
Same as it means everywhere and not that hard to get if you follow politicsI am very curious as to what do we mean by left winger and right winger here?
Specifically, what do they mean to you?
You have too much faith in right wing it seems. The real reason is in any internet community eventually the extremist and loud people will come out on top. The guys who spend all day on the internet and are full of hate for the other side are the most motivated and they are the ones who become mods in these subreddits. Soon the whole mod team is full of such people. Anyone who tries to disagree with them starts getting seen as too soft or secretly a traitor. So polarisation is the natural law of such internet communities. What happened on /r/india and /r/indiaspeaks is exactly the same thing. But due to your own views, one looks to you as a typical behaviour of left wing people and the other you see as not "true" right wing behaviour.So the right wingers got fed up and a bunch of pseudos took over
Those are examples. What are the qualitative differences between the two to you?Same as it means everywhere
Democrats, Congress - leftie (particularly their progressive beliefs )
Republican, BJP - right
Left typically meant the commies but they are irrelevant since over a decade
Simply: Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. Poles apart yet the same.You have too much faith in right wing it seems. The real reason is in any internet community eventually the extremist and loud people will come out on top. The guys who spend all day on the internet and are full of hate for the other side are the most motivated and they are the ones who become mods in these subreddits. Soon the whole mod team is full of such people. Anyone who tries to disagree with them starts getting seen as too soft or secretly a traitor. So polarisation is the natural law of such internet communities. What happened on /r/india and /r/indiaspeaks is exactly the same thing.