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December 22, 2015 5:42 am at 5:42 am #616878Mazor_RackhamMember
It’s interesting to observe the political leanings of different online communities.
Yahoo Answers, which is frequented by the less intelligent parts of the population, is generally pro-Israel.
Quora, which is intelligent, is pretty pro-Israel.
Reddit, which tends white, liberal, and male, is pretty anti-Israel.
Urban Dictionary, again, frequented by the less intelligent parts of the population, is pro-Israel.
The larger Twitter community tends liberal.
December 22, 2015 6:37 am at 6:37 am #1117956Mashiach AgentMemberyou are now on the online community of the YWN coffeeroom
December 22, 2015 12:55 pm at 12:55 pm #1117957zahavasdadParticipantTrutfully I have always wondered who frequents YWN coffeeroom since most charedim I know do not have internet and I think its a shame, Id really like to hear their opinions and I am sure many others would too.
December 22, 2015 2:03 pm at 2:03 pm #1117958offbeat2MemberMost chareidim don’t have internet??
Where are you living…?
December 22, 2015 2:43 pm at 2:43 pm #1117959zahavasdadParticipantMost chareidim don’t have internet??
Where are you living…?
I said Most Charedim that I know. They are mostly Lakewooders. if they had clandestine internet, they did not tell me and one even tries to get me off it I dont think he realizes its how I make my income
December 22, 2015 3:20 pm at 3:20 pm #1117960Little FroggieParticipantI use the abacus driven internet
December 22, 2015 3:20 pm at 3:20 pm #1117961A Woman Outside BrooklynParticipantComments to news articles about Israel (or related) appearing on Yahoo are very anti-Israel. But that’s true of almost all news media these days.
December 23, 2015 12:06 am at 12:06 am #1117962skripkaParticipantdo online commuinities have an eiruv?
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