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[–] CultureOfCritique 0 points 24 points (+24|-0) ago 

CringeAnarchy users are pretty based. Most are already J-woke and use the word nigger unironically... I think they'll do fine.

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[–] PixelPuncher 0 points 16 points (+16|-0) ago 

yeah it's not the same CA as in the /r/mde times. They've been radicalized quite a bit, I've recongnized quite a lot of people from the mde forums there.

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[–] AlphaOmega 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago 

Ive been a member for a while but I started using Voat almost exclusively after MDE got banned. This place continues to change for the better. More content that’s actually funny, more content I like, and less censorship. What’s not to like?

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[–] Cerebright 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Aye, before MDE got banned over there, r/CringeAnarchy was a good deal more moderate. The triple parentheses thing and unironically saying 'nigger' and such just didn't happen there back then. The place used to be more like r/SJWhate (remember that one?), but less uptight.

I do kinda regret that CringeAnarchy became MDE 2.0, though. Though part of me suspects that that was part of the admins' plan all along. They knew that banning MDE would only cause the MDE regulars and their posting habits to migrate to other subs that the admins didn't like, and that that would cause an increase in banworthy posting over there.

So the main consequence of this is that anti-SJW posting is getting purged from all of reddit. Not saying that that wouldn't have happened otherwise, but it's still not a good thing.

At least r/KotakuInAction is still around, though.

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[–] irradiated_toaster 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

We got banned for a reason, that place has changed alot in the past year

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[–] flapjackmasterpack 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

That’s why I got my timeshare here. Once they demolish my first home this is my permanent residency