No.
Currently it seems we are dealing with many people that think we’re either associated with Brian Lunduke (controlled opposition / nutjob), or the sub by the same name on reddit. We’re also still growing. At this point articles and such aren’t worth writing / publishing here so much as they won’t have much reach under the current climate. I’d encourage people considering writing to hold off if it’s not a current events thing.
We will also not allow blatant evangelizing, advertising, promotion of Linux or totally off topic crap (like Windows sucks posts).
Memes get attention and are good for advertising the sub. They send a simple message that can lead to discussion. -They’re also a hobby for me.
We don’t have to know you’re a ‘linux user’. If you start out a post ‘as a Linux user’ - it’s going to be more scrutinized or likely to be removed for example. Most people here on either side of the fence likely have Linux experience. If your intention is to promote Linux in anyway here, you shouldn’t feel welcome. It’s not that I want an echo chamber, its that we have enough Linux propaganda echo chambers out there already (even infesting Windows subs on reddit) and want a more welcoming community for criticism than people having to deal with evangelists and their shenanigans twisting the direction and vision of the community.
As you may have noticed, I’ve thanked people for posting solutions to Linux issues and even updooted them myself (evident on the spelling meme with the capital D for downloads). I’m generally not removing things that simply go over my head, or plain rebuttals either. If a meme is wrong or a tad excessive, I have no problem with it being pointed out (I’d even caution people from believing in memes as many use memes because they’re harder to verify for not having copy / paste-able text (I use Copyfish often for this reason)).
Better to provide some evidence in rebuttals as I don’t like anecdotes ( like: works on my system, never crashed for me, plays all my games) being used as if they’re rebuttals to data, and other resources.
Hope this clears things up, and Thanks for your questions!