


Any fiction books with an anarchist context?
There are countless games that simulate worlds and societies with hierarchical structures (you are a god, you are a military leader, you are a business owner, you are a football club manager, etc). Are there any games that explore player agency within an anarchic context? I’m not asking for examples with mere absence of visible hierarchy (e.g. OpenSuspect) but rather simulations of explicit anarchist dynamics and horizontal structures.
I’m interested less in games that portray anarchy as an unstable state of social unrest (i.e. rioting), but rather as a stable state of being and living for human beings.

Any games with anarchist context? (I will settle with movie/book recommendations if there are none)
There are countless games that simulate worlds and societies with hierarchical structures (you are a god, you are a military leader, you are a business owner, you are a football club manager, etc). Are there any games that explore player agency within an anarchic context? I'm not asking for examples with mere absence of visible hierarchy (e.g. OpenSuspect) but rather simulations of explicit anarchist dynamics and horizontal structures.
I'm interested less in games that portray anarchy as an unstable state of social unrest (i.e. rioting), but rather as a stable state of being and living for human beings.
Polcompball allows linking to relevant communities. hexbear is there. Can we go through and link some sublemmys?
I think it'll be good promotion. It sounds like a lot of work for one person, so I'm hoping to get some help.
If this sub is related to TheRedPill, it might get banned
Alluding to the symbol of the "red pill" from the film The Matrix, r/TheRedPill promotes misogyny, hegemonic masculinity, and traditional gender roles. The Southern Poverty Law Center describes it as one of several male supremacist subreddits featuring xenophobic discourse. It has been associated with several right-wing movements and the alt-right because of its attacks on feminism and mockery of rape.

Is there an easy way to see lemmy's user growth over time?
Like a graph of the number of users on the whole lemmyverse.
Solved, graph here: https://the-federation.info/lemmy
Ideas to promote the fediverse/privacy/anything
BTW do we have any subs about fediverse/lemmy/privacy promotion?
Change wifi name to x
Chalk ads on sidewalks
Set up a free public booth and hand out food samples and pamphlets
Make song/art about fediverse
Cold emailing celebrities about x
x related shirt
Yelp reviews that are mostly positive and that "it would be nice if they had x"
holiday greeting cards
In bookstores, put privacy books in more relevant spots
When eating out, ask about their social medias, recommend x
Bumper sticker or paper printout inside of car with links
Facebook status, if have a fb
I used to live in a city with a big university library I went to often. Sometimes I left notes or hints in books I liked. Maybe one could leave a list of local instances or a pamphlet about how one can and should host their own in some admin or linux books.
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Cross posted from https://lemmy.ml/post/73589

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