Comment by [deleted] on 30/06/2020 at 06:07 UTC

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Yeah I’m definitely interested to see how they define majority/minority. I’d hope they choose a definition like:

“To be part of a minority group your group needs to clearly and commonly recognized as minority group.”

So, men and/or women wouldn’t count because they are too close in numbers. Someone who is LGBT, however, is pretty much always a minority; whether it be country or world metric.

Better yet, would be nice to see them have a list of minority groups, so it is clear and transparent.

And I still would prefer that all groups, all people get protected equally. This is just hypothetical that they can���t logistically enforce the rule for all people.

I believe everyone deserves the benefit of the doubt. As for the Donald banning, I think there is truth to both sides of that story. I wasn’t there for that drama, but I am listening. Reddit does have political bias unfortunately, I’ve seen how poorly people with right-wing ideas are talked to on this platform. I could see how they are heading towards being a platform that welcomes less and less diverse people and diverse ideas. Unfortunately, I don’t know of any other platform that does what reddit does without the bias.

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