• neg8ivezero (edited 8 years ago)
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    TempleOS

    HAHAHA! Yeah I thought that was hilarious too!

    No doubt some will find it interesting and join up- I just don't see any one of these becoming anywhere near mainstream and due to that, I don't see them making enough money to survive.

    Religion is divisive and really, lets imagine a world where these online religious social communities started gaining a decently sized user-base of some kind, eventually they will be compared to secular competitors if they get big enough and then the differences between the two will be painfully apparent. Homophobia is just one thing that is fairly common in the religious world, but there exists a plethora of outdated or backward beliefs in many religions, nearly all of them frowned upon by today's generation (which happens to be the largest internet using demographic). When you can plainly see the differences between religious online social communities and secular ones side by side, it will be hard for the majority of young people to pin themselves to a site that seemingly supports ideals counter to those held by the majority of their generation.