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Something I've been thinking about the past few days is how Phuks is the remaining site of these news aggregates which is morally carrying on the torch of:

  • Freedom of speech

  • Fair and just moderation and rules

  • Transparency

  • Decent, constructive user base

  • Admin contact with the community

These are all things Reddit and Voat once stood for. On paper, they still claim to stand for these things but empirically they don't actually execute those ideals.

Reddit has lost to corporatism, selective application of rules, corruption, an indecent user base and "fair speech" as opposed to free speech.

Voat is slightly better, but it's lost to lack of admin contact with the community, transparency to an extent, fair and just moderation, decent constructive user base.

Now, while the user base on these websites are for the most part good people, it's the loud minority that are doing all the damage.

Phuks isn't perfect in regards to freedom of speech, but that's a matter of infrastructure than principle. Since we don't have conversations that really push the boundaries of the server ToS, this isn't an issue, but it has the possibility to be if Phuks were to grow.

I remember having multiple conversations with /u/Boukert about this while Phuks was just merely a sperm. Now that it's actually a working website with a community, I've seen those important ideals executed on this website.

What was originally envisioned for Voat and Reddit, Phuks is now carrying on and EXPANDING upon.

This isn't just a half-wit news aggregate website. This is evolving to be more. I've seen it, I know the future. This isn't skimping on features and stability, which was a massive issue with Voat. This is carrying on the torch, which on those platforms have been inhibited since mid-2016 at most.

This is what Aaron Schwartz and Atko envisioned. Not a cesspit of corporatism and lies like Voat and Reddit.

Something I've been thinking about the past few days is how Phuks is the remaining site of these news aggregates which is morally carrying on the torch of: - Freedom of speech - Fair and just moderation and rules - Transparency - Decent, constructive user base - Admin contact with the community These are all things Reddit and Voat once stood for. On paper, they still claim to stand for these things but empirically they don't actually execute those ideals. Reddit has lost to corporatism, selective application of rules, corruption, an indecent user base and "fair speech" as opposed to free speech. Voat is slightly better, but it's lost to lack of admin contact with the community, transparency to an extent, fair and just moderation, decent constructive user base. Now, while the user base on these websites are for the most part good people, it's the loud minority that are doing all the damage. Phuks isn't perfect in regards to freedom of speech, but that's a matter of infrastructure than principle. Since we don't have conversations that really push the boundaries of the server ToS, this isn't an issue, but it has the possibility to be if Phuks were to grow. I remember having multiple conversations with /u/Boukert about this while Phuks was just merely a sperm. Now that it's actually a working website with a community, I've seen those important ideals executed on this website. What was originally envisioned for Voat and Reddit, Phuks is now carrying on and EXPANDING upon. This isn't just a half-wit news aggregate website. This is evolving to be more. I've seen it, I know the future. This isn't skimping on features and stability, which was a massive issue with Voat. This is carrying on the torch, which on those platforms have been inhibited since mid-2016 at most. This is what Aaron Schwartz and Atko envisioned. Not a cesspit of corporatism and lies like Voat and Reddit.

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[–] keebyjeeby 10 points (+10|-0)

TBH, it is not about the differences in races, but about how constructively or stupidly you put that across. I don't have to read your post history to guess that yours is full of blind idiocy.

[–] chmod 2 points (+2|-0) Edited

I looked. He created the account two hours after the original post. That's his only comment.