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It’s pretty much the same but on Reddit it’s ok to be combative and rude with people as long as public opinion approves. Also most of the posts are bots so you aren’t actually being rude to a person there most times.
Please don’t do that here. There are way less bots here so please remember you are speaking to actual humans.
Also political discourse is mostly ok here. Same rules apply with rudeness though. On Reddit you will get quarantined or shadow banned quickly with anything politically charged.
The atmosphere here is so kind and welcoming that I want to interact kindly so much (I guess thats a great thing though :D) Have a great day :D
What if someone doubles down on being an absolute tool, can I be rude about dismantling their personality then?
Just pick your instance and you can get that here. Unfortunate number of tankies running around on here.
Which would you say is the least political site? (please and thanks)