Reddit's /r/KotakuInAction2 has today launched their Win community, adding to their two existing backup sites.
The community describes itself as:
Dedicated to promoting ethics in journalism, and opposing censorship and political correctness.
It is now available at KotakuInAction2.win
A full list of communities is available here.
What's the difference between the two?
KIA was infiltrated by SJWs and leftists, who got mod positions and then began censoring the subreddit and forcing it to adopt left wing views while making more and more legit GamerGate content "off topic" and banworthy. Eventually it became no better than ResetEra and other SJW gaming forums. Those same SJW, communist mods now run the KIA .win, because all the simping for Reddit admins in the world can't save their subreddit.
KIA2 was formed due to the core userbase of KIA recognizing they were being subverted, so they split off and formed a new subreddit. KIA is more or less a dead subreddit now, circlejerked by the SJWs who infiltrated. KIA2 is the real KotakuinAction subreddit, and by extension the real .win site as well.
Wouldn’t it make more sense to give the KIA2 mods the KIA.win and tell the KIA mods to go get fucked?
Yes but the mods here decided to give the commies a platform.