A subreddit dedicated to, obviously, global geopolitics. And by global, it’s more than North America, Europe, and East Asia.
I wanted to have a good fap, so I went to r/anime_titties, but now I’m invested in the challenges against human rights in places I never heard of before.
Used to be full of weebs able to express their opinions a about waifus and animes. After the mods changed the rules (with no announcements) the community turned on them and fled to r/goodanimemes which reached the 100 thousand mark in only 11 days.
- man r/Animemes mods really fucked up - yeah lets go to r/goodanimemes instead
r/animecirclejerk a subbreddit that used to make ironic memes and posts sanitizing Anime/manga weebs and otaku's and Japanese worshipers until it like r/gamingcirclejerk devolved into a place where people trash talk post hate about anyone. They don't agree. Eventually becoming as toxic as those very Weebs/Otaku's
r/animecirclejerk is the subbreddit where you will hear "Do you know this anime is very sexist and objectifies women"
noun: define a situation where a community rebels against a moderator or a group of moderators who try to impose their own views and no longer serve the community
example: "this reminds me of the r/animemes case, mods are janitors keeping the community clean, not all powerfull moody gods"