• OpenStars@piefed.social
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    14 hours ago

    I meant the case for Midwest.Social was left wing.

    I thought for Reddit people were also saying that it was left wing, due to calls for Luigi-type violence, but what are you saying about it being due to right wing? To clarify, I genuinely am asking, bc I left Reddit nearly two years ago and except to look something up quickly in specific subs, have not read e.g. r/popular since then, so I don’t have any sense of what that culture has been like.