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Honestly every community comes with its foibles. (Metafilter: kind of ridiculously liberal at times, overly anti-business, HN: not very good with racism/sexism (IMO), Reddit: kind of immature, dangerous libertarian streak) These are all awesome communities though (with reddit, the unit of community is the subreddit, rather than the whole site, and you do have to pick the right subreddits.)



This isn't just a problem with online communities either. True communities are a mess.




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