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Claire's avatar

I have found that I can’t really look for strong community online. I can use Twitter for news and chatting with friends and friends-of-friends. I can use email and Facebook for coordinating local stuff like giveaways and park meetups. I can use Reddit to crowdsource car repair ideas. But I can’t join non-local Facebook groups geared at moms or Catholic women, for example, because I find that it quickly becomes unhealthy for me. Social media groups, in particular, often seem to encourage me and others to stake out really aggressive positions on decisions that we ourselves are insecure about.

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Elizabeth Burtman's avatar

Whew, this one hits kind of close to home for me today. For many years, I've been a regular participant on a particular religious subreddit. I've virtually always experienced it as a safe(r) place, even as a woman on the internet: there's a good core of regular users and a fairly strong moderation team, who together cultivate an environment where, by and large, crudeness and combativeness don't stick around for long. I think it's a product of the trust and friendship that can build over time among like-minded people with reasonably similar moral convictions. However, recently, another longtime user said something kind of gross to me, and it's had me feeling like there might be no safe places on the internet, after all. So, I don't really know my answer to the first question anymore.

On the second question, I have an on-again-off-again relationship with Twitter, because the algorithm tends to tempt me toward reactionary-type tweets that (though I might agree with their substance) are not moving me in a direction of holiness. Periodically I realize that the posts I'm seeing are bringing me more stress and anger than joy and life. Then I have to do a sort of mental reset, and re-curate my follows, so that I'm mainly seeing the good and true and life-affirming conversations that, for me, are a reason to stay on Twitter for now.

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