You're asking this on a Reddit alternative, so I guess you're not going to get unbiased answers. And besides, the problem with Reddit has never been "SJW organizations", that's the conclusion of an edgy, terminally online teenager.
this post was submitted on 22 Dec 2021
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It already was when and where you can, not for that reason though, that's too short-sighted. I see reddit mass banning all sorts of subs in the near future for profits, but I think it'll still be the place to go for say technical questions or silly cat pictures unfortunately.
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