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2024 Demographic Survey Results: Changes We'll Be Making (Part 2 of 2) (self.aznidentity)

submitted 17 hours ago by toskaqe

From a moderator POV, our biggest challenge, especially recently, is the growing percentage of users coming to AI via their home feed. Whenever a post gets moderately popular, the algorithm kicks in and users who aren't familiar with what we're about tend to flood in. While fresh blood is good, we risk being diluted by low quality comments and voting from people who may or may not even be Asian. If the signal to noise ratio drops too much, insightful writers are going to completely leave us.

"InSiGhtfUL WriTErS" aka f&gg0t ass shills like owlcockroachcel and SimpKUCK43.

So, although some users complained about the subreddit dying because bare links to crime stories without a call to action were being removed, it appears most users want to see more productivity. So, we will continue applying rule 5) Activism not Slacktivism and curate for call to actions, even at the risk of subjective moderation. If you want to post bad news, do your due diligence and find a donation link or contact information of some authority figure, and paste a template letter so we can all contribute to tangible change. If you want to just share a link, we encourage you to use the subreddit CrimesAgainstAsianity, now on the sidebar. That said, personal vents and sharing experiences will still be allowed. Instead of suppressing negativity, we'll try to balance it out by increasing positivity. Survey says most people visit weekly or less, so we're reducing the cadence of the pinned thread to a month. That means topics will be up longer, more organic, casual discussions, and fewer reasons to make negative, standalone threads.

No they won't. F&gg0t will click [remove] on everything like he does every single fucking day.

The fact of the matter is, 7% of users here are white, which is about the same number of Indian, Filipino, Vietnamese, and Korean users, individually. Chinese Americans are numerous, but they don't outnumber other groups by a factor of >4. And despite being 43% of users, Chinese/China-related posts are already relatively modest. Out of the last 200 posts, I see fewer than 20 posts about them, and that's counting generously. If there is a chinese bias, it is far down the list, below the single, male, American, overly negative, dating focused biases we also have.

TosF&GG0T admits aiNCELs allows NON-ASIANS into the sub and protects them. The sub will remain a joke indefinitely.