TheDonald.win owes its success in part to its Reddit-like interface, which has made it a natural landing point for the displaced community of r/The_Donald. Meanwhile, with lighter content moderation than more mainstream platforms, users are afforded a greater degree of freedom in what they can post.
“Where TheDonald.win did really well is to replicate the functionality of Reddit and also created a place where the community could transfer itself over to,” said Mr Carusone. “In a lot of ways it’s a more distilled and refined version of their community, free of safeguards.”
It's kind of funny that they can't help but make it seem like a pretty cool place.
So much irony about this whole situation. The left supposedly peddles in "safety" and "inclusion" and yet are actively allowing their cities to burn, Seattle, Portland, NY, Chicago, none of them are doing much to prevent the "protester" out in the streets. Meanwhile you have the The Donald subreddit which got kneecapped for "threatening police", which is something I'm sure the Reddit Admins are in full support of these days. Its too fucking strange man, but yea "free of safeguards", that's gonna scare people lol.
It's kind of funny that they can't help but make it seem like a pretty cool place.
So much irony about this whole situation. The left supposedly peddles in "safety" and "inclusion" and yet are actively allowing their cities to burn, Seattle, Portland, NY, Chicago, none of them are doing much to prevent the "protester" out in the streets. Meanwhile you have the The Donald subreddit which got kneecapped for "threatening police", which is something I'm sure the Reddit Admins are in full support of these days. Its too fucking strange man, but yea "free of safeguards", that's gonna scare people lol.
Yup. Where's the drawbacks?