

We need a government social media that allows us to sue mods for freedom of speech violations, and allows us to host and have a centralized area for town halls and city concerns, eg like local FB or Reddit groups.
Until then, whatever, I won’t shut up and they will have to keep banning me. I’m only on these “big” socials to let people know this stuff, otherwise I stick to niche independent forums that focus on 1 special interest. The difference between posters there, who are real and human and there to discuss the interest instead of psyop, and the posters on big socials, is night and day. The little indie forums don’t really need to ban people because they aren’t the focus of psyops, and so you get to see a wide variety of opinions and less of an echo chamber. Idk, I miss the old internet
Oh, these are independent websites. Not sections of Reddit.
Here’s an example, the Ray Peat Forum (renamed Low Toxin Forum), I’m not a member/believer of those ideas, but I trawl through their studies sometimes for research with other stuff (better than r/science sometimes), and I love their fights so much: https://lowtoxinforum.com/threads/this-guy-says-he-has-found-the-holy-grail-on-how-to-remove-excess-copper-iron.53550/
To find this forum, I believe I typed in something on a search about fat soluble vitamins and forums (or discussion board) and it came up. I take time to sift through results (go a few pages deep to find the lower SEO results) and see if the forums I find mention sister forums. I then will search stuff like, “Is Low Toxin Forum reliable?” and see who is talking about the forum and what they have to say.
This doesn’t work super well though for politics, stocks, news, or crypto, I’ve found - those forums tend to be scammy for some reason. But ironically I’ve been on several gambling forums and those aren’t nearly as sketchy.