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Mirko 17 points ago +17 / -0

I'm in the same boat. Lurking less lately as the energy has dipped but it looks like we're back to 11 over here.

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mikeroolz [S] 15 points ago +15 / -0

What I hate is that even though it is high energy over here, the Democrat censorship machine will still have won if they ban T_D from Reddit. We are in our own bubble here, and people only see the content if they browse directly to the site. I'll still be using both sites until they ban T_D.

This is still great, it's our best option, and we can still strategically propagate memes from here to other subs on Reddit and other sites. Something needs to be done at the legislative level about big tech censorship.

WE CANNOT ACCEPT BEING SILENCED! We the people can do whatever the fuck we want.

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OGpede 8 points ago +8 / -0

I get what you are saying, though it is extremely helpful for us to have an official backup plan for when the day T_D goes offline.

I was always worried reddit would just one day pull the plug on T_D without warning and the community would be permanently fragmented.

The information for this site should be stickied at the very top of the subreddit permanently IMO.

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RoofKorean 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don’t think they can legally do that since the POTUS did an AMA there.

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Chilopodes 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think they probably can delete the sub but preserve the AMA. Not saying I like that, but they'd get away with that argument because the left gets the kid gloves in court.

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Mirko 6 points ago +6 / -0

Agree 100% and no one knows the best solutions so best thing to do is test everything. This is a great experiment. Reddit losing people on the right could shrink Reddit and devalue it as a platform. Could inspire other platforms. Could create a useless bubble. People go where the energy is. We'll see.

If Trump wins 2020 Dems won't be happy either way.

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Thistriggersthelibs 6 points ago +6 / -0

I think it already inspired a new platform.

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rider 4 points ago +4 / -0

It is regrettable And at first, I was hesitant. But reddit made this necessary

They have not won. They lost. This fine effort says, you lose, we don't need you. A beautiful free market solution. We choose, they lose. Every one of us that walks away from reddit is their loss

In the same way we no longer use, or trust Google search. They destroy themselves, destroy their own credibility. Google is no longer a reliable tool. Think about that? They destroyed the credibility of their own brand.

I initially planned to go back to Reddit. Think I already changed my mind. Screw reddit.

Great job by you folks, thanks Feels just like home. Great work!

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baconandolives 5 points ago +5 / -0

I've just been lurking since reddit suspended the account I used for T_D for "suspicious activity". Fuck 'em. I just figured I'd wait until it migrated. Glad to be here.