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To add to the tankie discussion
I'd like to support the explanation of tankie, but keep the wording. It's been around for a reason - being that it's far easier to self-regulate and keeping "authoritarian socialists" out.
The reason we should keep tankie is for education. States using tanks against it's citizens are not cool. I myself learned a lot about authoritarianism after encountering the word initially.
Tankie is misused, but easily explained as to what it actually is, and I have shown people to wikipedia, not much harder than that.
196 has a long history of having no tankie rule, from reddit to lemmy. And I honestly think it's important to keep it.