GOG subreddit silently adds new mod named BlackRiot; their politics are about what you would expect.
I'd post a few excerpts from their history, but it would seem they regularly delete all their old controversial comments.
I left the day we turned this on. Because I believe in creating the replacement.
I understand that point of view, but talking to solely people who agree with us won't change many minds.
All I want is for the people who claim to be on our side to stop using reddit with the same conviction we have.
r/kia2 should be as dead as r/amish.
Tell me: if this community walls itself off from any outside interaction, then how is it supposed to affect any change on the world around it?
Or are you telling me that you lack any conviction to spread the good word other than preaching to the choir?
This attitude is precisely why Reddit survives, RINOs get elected, and the frog doesn't realize the waster's getting warmer. At some point, you need to take something resembling a principled stand. In this context, that means dedicating your attention and production to a smaller alternative. If you're just waiting around to piggyback onto the next thing, then you're part of the problem.