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When will crowd start approaching things with neutrality 😑 ??

As soon as they see a abla naari , there all braincells die in 1 second 🥀.

Why can't they approach things with neutrality ???

u/21FinIndia — 13 days ago

We started a Discord server for Indian mods to connect and chill 🇮🇳

Hey everyone,

Being a mod can be pretty exhausting between clearing queues, dealing with automod syntax, and managing modmail, it’s a lot of work.

A few of us decided to set up a dedicated Discord server for Indian moderators as a casual space to just chill, connect with fellow mods across diverse Indian subreddits, and talk about things both on and off Reddit.

What the Server is About :

Casual Hangout: A low-pressure space to unwind, share memes, and chat about everyday stuff.

Mod to Mod Support: Share advice, discuss moderation challenges, or just vent about modmail in a familiar crowd.

Networking:Get to know the people running other Indian communities and collaborate on cross sub events or initiatives.

How to Join:

Invite Link

This is still pretty new so we're working out the exact direction based on what the community needs. Your input on what would make this server actually useful for you matters.

If you have any questions or suggestions for what channels/features you'd like to see in the server, feel free to drop a comment below or DM us!

See you there!

NB : This is an independent server and not endorsed by Reddit or Admins

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u/21FinIndia — 13 days ago

r/SideHustleIndia stands With Sonam Wangchuk and the Students

Hey everyone,

Most of the time this community is about side hustles, freelancing, businesses, and finding ways to earn more. But at its core, the "hustle" is about building a better future for ourselves and our country.

We're a little late in saying this, but we'd still like to add our voice to the movement and stand in support of Sonam Wangchuk and the students calling for a fair and transparent education system.

Whether you're preparing for competitive exams, learning a new skill, or trying to build something of your own, your effort should matter. When exam paper leaks or other failures in the system take away the value of that hard work, everyone loses.

Sonam Wangchuk has spent years working on practical solutions, from education to sustainable development in Ladakh. He has consistently focused on building solutions and encouraging positive change through innovation and education.

We believe students deserve fairness, transparency, and accountability. The people studying today will become tomorrow's entrepreneurs, freelancers, engineers, creators, and business owners. A stronger education system benefits everyone, because a better future is built on merit, not shortcuts.

While this isn't the usual kind of post for our community, we believe some issues are bigger than side hustles. Supporting honest effort and equal opportunity is something that aligns with the values this community has always stood for.

**The Mod Team**
r/sidehustleindia

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u/21FinIndia — 1 month ago