Have any of you seen the anarchism forum on Reddit?

I have been following the anarchist forum on Reddit for about a year now, along with libcom and a few others. If you are unfamiliar with Reddit, essentially it is a site where users can make their own subreddits dedicated to a certain topic, then users submit content in the form of links or self posts with just text. Users then upvote or downvote the submissions and comment on the submissions, with voting also enabled for the comments.

I have seen some really great, intelligent discussions in the anarchist forum, but also some things that are confusing to me.

This thread is a great example of what I'm talking about: What do you do (or not do) day-to-day that I, as a non-anarchist, probably do not? Some of the answers include feeding the homeless, working horizontally, removing profit motive from life, volunteering at farmers markets and food co-ops, being vegan, calling out oppressive behavior, freeganism, check in with everyone around me, be the change I want to be, ride my bike, run a safer space, practicing good consent, etc.

It seems to me a lot of them think of capitalism and the state as just another "ism" that must be opposed for being oppressive like racism, sexism, heterosexism, etc. They are very big on talking about privilege such as white skin privilege, first world privilege, male privilege. They even at one time had a subreddit called AnarchistPrivCheck where users would go to check their privilege by stating what sort of privileged identity groups they belonged to.

Here is a thread that was near the beginning of some of the latest drama: Hey, all. I'm privilege blind regarding the use of the term 'lame' as an epithet. It seems intuitively incorrect to me. Could a comrade in the know provide some guidance? This has sparked a round of warning and banning users for using the words cunt, bitch, and bitching for being sexist; retard, retarded, lame, insane, and crazy for being ableist. Some of the moderators have questioned if the word drama is sexist because apparently it is often used to be dismissive towards women. One user was chastised for being ageist for using the word juvenile to describe another subreddit. There have been discussions about whether the entire concept of intelligence is ableist and therefore whether words such as dumb and stupid can be used.

They user their Anti-Oppression Policy to make a safe space for marginalized and oppressed groups.

There is a very heavy feminist influence there, with "not all feminists are anarchists, but all anarchists are feminists" being a popular slogan. Everything from second wave, third wave, and radical feminism is very popular. Most of the moderators are obsessed with attacking the men's rights subreddit, and many users being accused of and banned for being a men's rights activist.

metanarchism (meta anarchism) is a fascinating subreddit where they discuss meta issues dealing with the anarchism subreddit, mainly who has been warned or banned for oppressive behavior or speech.

Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone had seen that forum or had any opinions on it.