the fact that people are blaming this blog for editblr's negativity says a lot about how little responsibility people are willing to take for their own community's thoughts and actions.
no, publishing these anon's thoughts isn't causing issues in the community, and if anything editors keeping these thoughts to themselves will only ever lead to more blownout drama thrown onto other, random editors in an attempt to keep people from finding out their own problematic opinions.
if you yourself are upset about the fact that this blog shows some editors aren't what they're cracked up to be more-so than the fact you've built up a community where people can't have any form of conversation about said problematic opinions without fearing that they'll be kicked out of the community entirely, to the extent they send long rants to some random confession blog, there is something wrong.
your favourite editor is not infallible, at least one of your mutuals is lying about their opinions to save their skin, and more people than i could possibly name have horrific opinions and interests that they keep to themselves to avoid a nothingburger callout.
nobody here is perfect. and that's okay, nobody here needs to be good or perfect. normalise having conversations about problematic topics instead of throwing people to the wayside, because i am telling you now these people would still have these opinions even if this blog didn't exist.
sry if this doesnt make sense im not sober lol
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