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tdb7893
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Raddit: An open source alternative to Reddit
In my experience it's pretty easy to find non-toxic reddit communities. Most smaller subreddits for specific things are actually pretty nice.
odiroot
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But you need to be aware that's the recommended way to use Reddit.
A lot of big subs and even some default ones are extremely toxic, propagandist and authoritarian.
mrep
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Agreed, it usually takes less than a minute to figure that out. Albeit, I usually don't ban it unless I find them hopelessly close minded when it comes to debates. For other subreddits, I follow them once I have seen them enough times to like them.
mwill
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most sports subs are great, shoutout to /r/mma, best mods on reddit.
King-Aaron
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r/chickens is where its at.
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