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Hi all. I'm looking for some communities to join that meet the following guidelines -
1. Gender/sexuality focused. Related to issues of gender in at least some vague way, though the primary focus of the community need not be a specific "gendered" issue. Political orientation of the majority is not an issue, as long as a variety of viewpoints are at least officially welcome. (In other words, if it's a majority conservative/traditionalist community, that's cool.)
2. Low to non-existant moderation. No-holds barred conversation/argumentation/debate. Specifically, no "safe space" rules.
Note: This question is not posed as a criticism to
vaginapagina or the way this community is maintained, but for reasons of personal curiousity. Thanks for any suggestions.
1. Gender/sexuality focused. Related to issues of gender in at least some vague way, though the primary focus of the community need not be a specific "gendered" issue. Political orientation of the majority is not an issue, as long as a variety of viewpoints are at least officially welcome. (In other words, if it's a majority conservative/traditionalist community, that's cool.)
2. Low to non-existant moderation. No-holds barred conversation/argumentation/debate. Specifically, no "safe space" rules.
Note: This question is not posed as a criticism to
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Date: 2005-05-07 10:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-07 12:03 pm (UTC)I guess it boils down to that creating a community for the sake of creating a community would sort of defeat the purpose of my little quest.
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Date: 2005-05-07 04:43 pm (UTC)