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Of course neither of those are comparable to a Stormfront-esque subreddit! Sorry if that was ambiguous. I am not very familiar with some of the more extreme content on reddit so had to pick some more mainstream examples. I don’t have any issues with either their content or purpose.
My intent was to elaborate on the parent comment I replied to questioning how a rule banning bigotry would work in practice, with some examples of content that could get caught in the crossfire of a poorly thought out, bright-line rule that everyone seems to want from Reddit.
It’s easy to say “Ban all the content which is objectionable and I don’t agree with” but that becomes very hard in practice, especially as opinions change and other ideas become vogue. Let’s say exclusionary spaces become offensive to certain users in a few years, is it right to ban those subs? Who gets to decide that and is that fair? That’s the type of thinking I was trying to induce.
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