@pmzo If you’re actually an indian you won’t do this. It’s widely known that the mods of r/India are Pakistani mods who help spread a lot of disinformation about India. They also tend to block a lot of posts praising India. Request you not to repeat that mistake here. I came here to create the “sub reddit” before they took over, sadly you beat me to it
There are quite a few things wrong about /r/India. The overly negative vibe, the authoritarian mods who rage against the authoritarian government. I found it best to stay away from the 2 big India subs. Both consumed in negativity.
@pmzo if you are really up for it, you can always create a community on another instance. Yes, it will be a duplicate, but in the long run if you do a really good job of moderating and curating it, more people will opt to join your community.
@pmzo If you’re actually an indian you won’t do this. It’s widely known that the mods of r/India are Pakistani mods who help spread a lot of disinformation about India. They also tend to block a lot of posts praising India. Request you not to repeat that mistake here. I came here to create the “sub reddit” before they took over, sadly you beat me to it
There are quite a few things wrong about /r/India. The overly negative vibe, the authoritarian mods who rage against the authoritarian government. I found it best to stay away from the 2 big India subs. Both consumed in negativity.
@pmzo if you are really up for it, you can always create a community on another instance. Yes, it will be a duplicate, but in the long run if you do a really good job of moderating and curating it, more people will opt to join your community.