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Something I noticed during my time here, is that politically, the overall views of this forums members heavily align with liberal, progressive views. Almost to an extreme. In many threads/discussion on politics, these views are clearly dominant, and opposing views are very scarce.
However, if you look anywhere else on the internet, it would seem like the opposite is true, where more right leaning or centrist views are popular. Sites like Twitter, Facebook, Reddit are places where the discussion (regardless of the quality of said discussion), is at least towards the center, and at most right leaning. I can't think of another that is more left leaning than here. (Example: We are a top referrer for HRC) Honestly, it's like two different worlds from here and anywhere else.
Why is this exactly? What makes this community different from other websites? Is it the age group? Education level? Number of users from outside the US where things are more to the left?
Also, is this inherently unhelpful (to someone involved in political discourse) to only post/interact with a community that represents one side of an argument? Does this not cause someone to become more polarized in a certain ideology, so much so that the other side is deemed crazy, dumb, etc?
I myself am more left leaning than right, however both sides have certain views that appeal to me. But I think discussing those views online is difficult these days because if you're not far-left or far-right, you don't feel as if there is a community that reflects what you believe.
Anyways, I'm rambling at this point. Discuss.
Note: This thread is not a critique on the actual views of either side.