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One of the quiet principles behind this platform is that it’s a space for building, tinkering, and thoughtful connection—not for endless debate. I’ve never positioned us as apolitical, because nothing truly is. But I have drawn a line: we don’t host partisan conflict here.
It’s not about silencing disagreement. It’s about preserving a tone that feels more like a workshop and less like a battlefield. The internet is full of arenas. I wanted to make something that felt more like a reading room, or maybe a cozy coffeeshop where everyone’s laptops are open and nobody’s yelling.
If something’s important, it can still be discussed—but we try to keep it grounded, respectful, and above all, generative. Politics as performance has plenty of venues. This just isn’t one of them.
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This is why I stick around. Feels like one of the last places online where nuance can exist without a pile-on.
Totally. I like knowing I can read posts here and leave feeling curious, not exhausted. Also, love the reading room metaphor.
But isn’t “no politics” itself a political stance? I get the intent, but avoiding hard topics can sometimes just preserve the status quo.
I think it’s more about tone than topic. You can talk about meaningful things here—it just can’t be a shouting match. More RSS, less cable news.
Hmm. I’m half with you. I like the calm, but sometimes it feels like certain issues are only okay if they’re framed in a super soft way. Not sure that always works.
Ah yes, finally—a sanctuary free from the “woke mind virus.” Just me, my artisanal feed reader, and a hand-curated timeline where no one ever mentions race, gender, power, or… anything uncomfortable. Bliss! Let’s keep politics out of our platforms—unless it’s startup hustle politics, crypto optimism, or those quirky billionaires we totally admire uncritically. Can’t wait to debate the ethics of moderation without mentioning who gets moderated. ❤️ 1