My problem with safe spaces on Reddit and to a less extent other web forums is a clear separation between them and discussion forums.
Reddit ( and other forums ) didn't have a way to visually and otherwise separate them from other discussion forums.
They looked just like every other sub where everyone was free to give their polite opinion.
That or you are enjoying a sub, a new crowd shows up, new mods show up, and you begin getting attacked along with everyone else who wasn't there for a safe space.
At least in the U.S. taxation wouldn't be needed for animal product prices to reflect their true costs.
Just remove the large government subsidies the animal product industry enjoys and let the free market raise the prices.
I doubt it would happen.
Those subsidies exist because the Nixon administration created them after Americans complained about high food prices. It would be political suicide to remove those subsidies, especially with inflation and price gouging disguised as inflation driving up food prices.
All of the sudden, articles like this one are all over the place showing a woman with red hair in provocative outfits claiming to be a tech activist being silenced.
Would anyone care to give me a two line summary of who she is and what her deal is?
You’re not wrong about the tankie thing, I’d say it’s the major conflict in the “threadiverse” right now.
That is GOOD to hear. I came across a post on Reddit about the founder a few months ago. I posted about it on my Mastodon account and got some crap from some guy about it, but that was about it aside from apathetic responses. I got the impression nobody cared.
Thanks for the very helpful information.
This is the nicest reception I've gotten on any platform since Reddit diaspora.
I think safe spaces should be very visually different from discussion forums.