"Anything not explicitly right-wing will become left-wing in time."
That stated, have you tried Steam's game-specific forums? If you want to find people who like Borderlands 3 (the ebic lols they're youtubers lololololololololololololololololololololol my pronouns ar-), you could try on their Steam forum page, I think most people on that forum would be happy to discuss that game in positive glowing terms (or you're banned).
If you don't want the bleat like a sheep and mindlessly praise specific games but still discuss them, you could try 4chan. It's a crapshoot, but sometimes you might make or find a decent thread. Just lurk first, and know their culture.
"Anything not explicitly right-wing will become left-wing in time."
I'd say it's the other way around. You need massive censorship to keep things left-wing.
Mods have to put in considerable effort to keep things left-wing (which is why mods are usually lefty activists). Free speech sites are right-leaning. It's heavily censored and curated sites that are left-leaning.
A truly censorship-free place will indeed become right wing, but the O'Sullivan Law is talking about organizations and those are expected to have at least some extent of censorship.
Even with minimum censorship a place can be subverted by communists, while a place with no moderation will become right-wing the moment they leave it alone for just a short while.
As JBP says, hierarchies are in human nature, so right-wing politics can literally arise from nothing, while the left is born from decades of degenerate, fallacious philosophy and can only be sustained through heavy censorship.
"Anything not explicitly right-wing will become left-wing in time."
That stated, have you tried Steam's game-specific forums? If you want to find people who like Borderlands 3 (the ebic lols they're youtubers lololololololololololololololololololololol my pronouns ar-), you could try on their Steam forum page, I think most people on that forum would be happy to discuss that game in positive glowing terms (or you're banned).
If you don't want the bleat like a sheep and mindlessly praise specific games but still discuss them, you could try 4chan. It's a crapshoot, but sometimes you might make or find a decent thread. Just lurk first, and know their culture.
I'd say it's the other way around. You need massive censorship to keep things left-wing.
Mods have to put in considerable effort to keep things left-wing (which is why mods are usually lefty activists). Free speech sites are right-leaning. It's heavily censored and curated sites that are left-leaning.
Leftism dies without censorship.
They are talking about different criteria.
A truly censorship-free place will indeed become right wing, but the O'Sullivan Law is talking about organizations and those are expected to have at least some extent of censorship.
Even with minimum censorship a place can be subverted by communists, while a place with no moderation will become right-wing the moment they leave it alone for just a short while.
As JBP says, hierarchies are in human nature, so right-wing politics can literally arise from nothing, while the left is born from decades of degenerate, fallacious philosophy and can only be sustained through heavy censorship.