50 People Who Had Someone Else’s Back Online And Did It In The Most Wholesome Way (New Pics) 

It can be satisfying to see a niche thing you love – a book, a band, an artist – become popular in the mainstream. Yet it can also be upsetting. You root for their success for so long, but once everybody knows about them, it doesn’t feel as special. That’s gatekeeping, the grown-up cousin of “You can’t sit with us.”

But there is a community that doesn’t gatekeep: the Gates Open, Come In subreddit. It’s where people invite each other to like and enjoy stuff others might tell them is inappropriate or uncool, and generally have each other’s backs. Like the kids say these days, “In the clurb, we all fam.”

Bored Panda got in touch with one of the community’s moderators, u/Merari01, and they kindly agreed to tell us more about the subreddit. Read our short chat with them

u/Merari01 told us that the theme of the subreddit drew them to become one of the moderators for the community. “The internet can be a negative place, full of angry people and content, which in some form makes people feel excluded,” they told us via a message. “This subreddit is positive, inclusive, and shows a welcoming atmosphere.”

The Redditor believes that people want their feeds to have more positivity. “Having a space that is explicitly inclusionary resonates with a lot of them,” the netizen added. While moderating the subreddit’s comment section can sometimes be challenging when members get into petty arguments, u/Merari01 is pretty happy with the job overall. “It’s a fun space to be in, so, it’s not a real challenge.”

#2 

Inclusion

Sign with a quote about inclusion and exclusion, emphasizing having someone's back in a wholesome way.

#3 

Dogs And Cats My Favorite Animals

Tweet shows humorous dialogue about choosing between cats or dogs.

#5 

Happy Lunar Year Everyone

Wholesome online interaction on Twitter discussing celebration of Lunar New Year.

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