Clicking on the Hexbear portion of the map and finding it is filled with liberalism
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This looks cool! Since I'm a dumbass, can you help me understand what I'm looking at? How does a post/comment get associated with a region? Is it a text based analysis of the post that picks out keywords?
Another thought, would it be feasible to show a timeline view to show which regions are "hot" at the moment and over time? I imagine in 2022 that Ukraine would light up (no pun intended), and in 2024 so would Gaza. That would be kind of cool to see.
Moon of Alabama (looks easy)
I became a lot less enamoured with Moon of Alabama after they published a their latest transphobic screed.
Thank you for bringing this to my attention. It won't be implemented.
This is really cool @hex_atlas@hexbear.net
for a suggestion you could add bannedthought.net its a collection of revolutionary publications and its organized by country
I don't know, they have some dicey takes like having a section titled "Contemporary Capitalist Imperialist China" which seems very ultra and their presentation gives me Moon of Alabama vibes of old boomers. I can't speak any more than that so feel free to correct me or add on.
the presentation looks like MoA because they both go for the early 00 web page look, but MoA is a blog about news and Bannedthought its just an archive of publications made by different communist orgs and authors like marxists.org as for their ultra its because they are mostly a maoist site they have many docs on countries i personally think anarchist or ML dont focus much on like Turkey and India