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That's why I came here initially, but I miss some reddit communities enough I'd go back if their app wasn't trash. Here I get too many star trek and DnD memes, constant reminders I'm not as good of a person as I thought, and Linux posts.
I found that to be a pretty significant component of the Reddit experience. Especially as someone who spent too much time on the advice/judgment subs.
I heard a lot more about privilege and identity politics there than here. Which is fucking refreshing because whatever the intentions of those lines of argument, I don't think they were helping anything and IMO are directly contributing to the MAGA rebellion against liberals (though they aren't the only thing, but I believe they push people who might otherwise support equality into getting defensive and thinking they need to oppose it out of self-preservation).