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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-06-14 04:03 pm

[ SECRET POST #6735 ]


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Re: How left is FS?

(Anonymous) 2025-06-14 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
1. Compared to the average American: generally leans left. I don't think I've seen a true blue - or red, I should say - conservative in a while. I do see people assuming that because an anon in one conversation has one right-leaning stance - Israel, religion, abortion, porn, taxes - or because they have one good thing to say about a conservative politician, that they must then be a right-winger on all their stances and 'right-wingers' must be numerous around here... but I think that's generally not true.

2. FS is pretty center-left for the internet at large but the internet at large is more left than most people offline. Using Reddit as a comparison because it's the biggest, and they're kind of similar in that - generally speaking, specific subreddits not counting - and they're center-left in different ways about different issues that affect different people because that is a thing, as much as people don't like to get into it.

3. I'm in a left bubble IRL - major city in a deep blue state - with very veeery left friends so it's more centrist than people I know IRL. But people I know IRL also aren't from deep red states so the culture here is more mixed. It's not a bad thing to get other POVs.