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Wow I didn't realize the /r/anarchism subreddit was so dead lately.
(lemmy.dbzer0.com)
Discuss anarchist praxis and philosophy. Don't take yourselves too seriously.
anarchism@lemmy.ml seems most active though if I post I tend to do it to m/anarchism on kbin (as you can see I am not sure how best to link these so others get to the right place lol), but yeah, the communities here are definitely less active.
From my perspective I think it comes from the rest of the platform generally being more left leaning than reddit was, so people not needing to keep within the leftist specific communities as much, but as more, less left leaning people, join, I can already feel like I want to interact less in the larger communities and I suspect it isn't just me, so it's probably just a matter of time before the leftist specific spaces become more active again..
There's also !anarchism@lemmy.dbzer0.com
I wish I had more to contribute, but I always feel like I'm rambling and trying to sort things out for myself vs. ever having a distinct point. I'd like to see a more active anarchist community because most of the communities I use aren't exactly great places to discuss anarchism without getting dunked on.
Edit: Oh wait, we're in that community lol
lol, yeah, I was going to say.. 😂
And I definitely relate, I don't feel like many of my personal thoughts are worth a standalone post, and even if they were (and also when I post things other people have written) I don't want to be arguing with bootlickers, but rather have constructive conversations with people already on the same page, which can't really happen without an established community, so it's a bit of a catch 22..
Maybe I'll start sharing posts about some of the essays and books I read, just to start more discussion. I'm sure my admin will let me know if it's too unhinged 😸
I say go for it, as someone who no longer has the brain power to read books I'd appreciate knowing what's out there without having to read it all myself lol
More importantly - hopefully it lures out the lurking anarchists, and that way a community can grow..