so metafilter I think may be an exception. It doesn't feel sterile, and they had a massive shift from degeneracy back to community
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I think individual subreddits can work this way too. problems seem to come from losing community norms/eternal sept
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this means community crossover / immigration can have bad effects if new entrants don't respect your norms
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e.g. brigading. real life brigading doesn't work because you actually have to live in the new community.
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I'm unfamiliar with the term, what's brigading as regards internet communities?
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https://www.reddit.com/r/OutOfTheLoop/comments/36xhxc/what_is_brigading_and_how_do_you_do_it/ … basically a way of going into another community and causing trouble for their culture
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the point is to instantly eternal september another community–usually it's just extremely unpleasant though
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