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  • eyebrows (edited 8 years ago)
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    That's a really good point, and I'm definitely excited to get to know more about people on Snapzu than what they identify as. I guess I'm just also curious about what they identify as. I'm not trying to put Snapzu in a box or anything, it's just that from my experience on reddit, things like an overwhelming political, gendered, racial, or cultural bias could have a homogenizing effect on the exchange of ideas, so I feel like it's helpful to get a general background on the community. Although I definitely get your point that the best way to do that is to spend time looking through Snapzu.