Where the bias isn’t obvious until you spend time on them.

The first examples I can think of are r/Canada and r/WorldNews

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    4 months ago

    This was my first thought but I’d mention the left sub /r/onguardforthee that popped up in response.

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      3 months ago

      Yeah, I liked it there. I would never deny that the sun was left-leaning, because it inevitably attracted a left-leaning crowd. But it never silenced right wing opinions from what I recall. Downvotes, sure, but not deleting posts or unbalanced moderation.

      They were never even telling right-wing people things like “You already have at least 2 other subs to discuss your views. Let us discuss ours here”, like places like r/Conservative say.