I just wasted 3 hours of my life down this hell hole of a community lol. Enjoy my rant. Share your experiences with this subreddit; Iβm here for you lol.
Because Iβm obsessive and kind of a lurker lol, Iβve found that the mods of r/witchcraft are kinda weirdly obsessed with r/witchesvspatriarchy and they have had a habit of banning anyone and everyone who dares tell white people to stay in their damn lane.
But who am I to talk? Iβve now fallen down the r/witchcraft rabbit hole of cultural appropriation, misogyny, racism and homophobia. This is what I get for never actually participating much with a group but assuming that because we share a common interest that everyone is as cool and chill as me lol.
One of the mod is literally a βpick meβ (I truly hate that term but there isnβt many quick ways to say βa woman who repeatedly puts down other women in favor of boosting their own favoritism with menβ) and has posted comments on other subreddits talking down about women. That same mod is the one who actively promotes cultural appropriation and calls it βsegregationβ if you point out that her whiteness shouldnβt be participating in specific cultural practices.
They banned someone for making a public post on the subreddit and calling out the mods. Iβm not sure what they said in the post, as it was removed, but the title remains βcalling out discrimination of faith by the mod team.β They also ban people for speaking out against cultural appropriation.
Apparently the mod who has the personal vendetta against r/witchesvspatriarchyοΏΌ got banned by Reddit for something, though the post was removed. But someone in the comment has copy and pasted it so that it was more readable. Apparently dude thinks heβs important and people in the witch community want to see him removed from Reddit. I guess it never dawned on him that people donβt like him because heβs not a good person, idk. Then he, once again, tries to weaponize the community for his own selfish reasons. He think that other subreddit is out to get him because he and other mods allow racism and cultural appropriation in the r/witchcraft subreddit. Thatβs what Iβm getting from the experience Iβve had with them and the experiences Iβm seeing other people share.
It looks like all the mods have been banned from other witchcraft subreddits at some point, or by Reddit as a whole at some point. It also seems like itβs run by predominantly οΏΌwhite people. I canβt say for a fact theyβre all white, but itβs rare to meet someone nonwhite crying βracismβ when someone says βwhite people arenβt culturally supposed to practice this specific form of magic.β Which gives them an extremely skewed perspective of what racism, discrimination, and appropriation really is.
That place is so toxic it hurts my eyes to stare too long lol. When you read through all their trash itβs hard to find anyone who is in opposition of their views because they remove and ban anyone who speaks out against them. Unfortunately for them they canβt control what is said outside their little bubble on Reddit. And I personally do not think it beneficial to the witchcraft community as a whole to push these harmful narratives.
And itβs strange because 82 days ago they were all complaining for being targeted by that other subreddit, then they went and targeted that other subreddit. Just a bunch of hypocrites.
Literally the main mod who made the original post has been suspended :/ and theyβre still banning people left and right from their subreddit. Or at least his legion of moderators is lol.
Just be careful in online spaces. If the root of a community is rotted, the entire community suffers. Iβm sure there are some really great people in the community itself, but the people at the top are power mad and weird af lol.