Yeah. That legitimacy problem is always an important one. I keep saying the same thing to the “good” christians and muslims around me.
You might be, and are as far as I can tell, truly good people who have faith in something honestly. The name you chose for your “honest personal belief”, though, gives credence to the organized hate cults you share that name with.
Its a bit of a paradox because having normal users there also legitimizes the platform.
No one worries about Truth social being run by the right wing, because everyone already views it as an echo chamber.
Reddits reputation with catch up to its content, just like Twitter’s
Yeah. That legitimacy problem is always an important one. I keep saying the same thing to the “good” christians and muslims around me.
You might be, and are as far as I can tell, truly good people who have faith in something honestly. The name you chose for your “honest personal belief”, though, gives credence to the organized hate cults you share that name with.