I'm going to paste a comment I made on a previous post for the sake of feedback, as I was suggested to do so:
I tend to use grad as a hub for information, which I then use in more pilubluc forums and settings. However if we're interested in facilitating people to move away from corporate social media to federated alternatives, we want them to come here ideally, and for that we must build the infrastructure to accommodate that.
Part of that is accessible information, (I get extremely annoyed by the search function on the jerboa app), along with welcoming communities. Sometimes people can be a bit quick to go on the attack I've noticed, though it's not exactly unwarranted.
These fucking ghouls have never met a "free Palestine" organizer. The most right leaning you get are Socdems who tow the line when their more radical counterparts say the zionism should be destroyed.
Even the most liberal baby leftist who gets involved in the Palestine organizing space comes out of it 10x more principled then any of these radlib bastards. I've seen people become radicalized with my own eyes.
Like liberals who were advocating for voting for Harris, turning into militant "electoralism will not save us" leftists in the span of a couple months in the organizing space.
Frankly I don't judge people for where they start, I judge them by the progress they make after engaging with practical action.
None if the people still complaining about leftists "betraying" Kamala have any excuse. I've seen people like them change their opinions after taking the initiative to join our movement. The ones clinging onto this grudge refuse to engage with actual activists.