This tag hasn't really been showing up on my feed lately. Most the time that's a good thing, but sometimes I'm interested. I migrated before the FPH drama so my attitudes might be a little different than those who came after that happened and the subsequent drama that unfolded with Victoria's firing. That said, I'm actually really pissed off that they are letting /r/coontown continue to exist. Sorry, I am not about "free speech" on private platforms. These people have other places on the Internet they can go to, and they have, I don't know, reality. No one's locking them up for their terrible opinions and statistical illiteracy (here's some statistics devoid of historical/social/economic context or nuance to show why black people suck /s). Why does Reddit think they have some philosophical obligation to give racists a platform? It's like some kind of fetishized version of "tolerance" that says you must tolerate the intolerant to be consistent. I think that's bullshit. Reddit would be a better place without them. So often, I've clicked on a post in places like /r/libertarian, read a comment that smelled like (racial) bullshit, and then saw that the user was a /r/coontown poster in their comment history. These are the type of people that drove me away from Reddit, not "SJWs." It's spineless, and this decision really is pushing me even more toward Hubski, which I've been using more in that last few weeks.