Citations:Nazi bar

English citations of Nazi bar and nazi bar

Noun: "(Internet slang) a space in which bigots or extremists have come to dominate due to a lack of moderation or by moderators wishing to remain neutral or avoid conflict" edit

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  • 2020 July 8, Mic Wright (@brokenbottleboy), Twitter[1]:
    A parable that explains the British media. It’s a Nazi bar now.
  • 2020 August 10, Justin Joque (@jjoque), Twitter[2]:
    Omg; I just realized Facebook became the Nazi bar that guy warned us about a month or two back.
  • 2020 August 10, Sojaro (@sojaro), Twitter[3]:
    Social media platforms are virtual monopolies only by the virtue that alternatives immediately establish themselves as either "hug boxes" or "nazi bars".
  • 2020 September 16, Andrea Yule (@tmcqu33n), Twitter[4]:
    I just reread that thread about the Nazis in the crustpunk bar and…AO3 [Archive of Our Own] is turning into a Nazi bar. Great job, well done everyone.
  • 2020 November 20, BeeKaay (@BeeKaaaay), Twitter[5]:
    This is a good analogy for how you can let your stream become a nazi bar, or prevent it.
  • 2020 November 21, CassandraNights (@CassandraNights), Twitter[6]:
    When I talk about how Nazis and bigots can infiltrate into a community and convert it into a Nazi bar, people like this dude are the exact type of people that stand by and let it happen in the name of not rocking the boat.
  • 2021 February 8, John du Bois (@JohnduBois), Twitter[7]:
    (Also, the Nazi bar thread explains why so many people chain block - they’re super worried about their feeds becoming Nazi bars.
    And not only do they have that right, if you find yourself on the end of that chain block, it may be worth asking which Nazi bar you’ve stepped into)
  • 2021 February 13, Andrew Hickey (@HickeyWriter), Twitter[8]:
    I have enough fascination with odd ideas, and interest in people who think differently from me, that I was a regular reader of SSC [Slate Star Codex] for years. But I gave up on it many years ago, because it was a Nazi bar.
  • 2021 April 25, Kitty Purrl (@KittyPurrl), Twitter[9]:
    The Republican party is the Nazi bar now.
  • 2021 August 25, Karie Westermann (@kariebookish), Twitter[10]:
    I give you the Nazi bar story. You don't want your craft spaces (whether online or offline) to become Nazi bars.
  • 2021 August 25, Allison Salmon (@CodeCrafty), Twitter[11]:
    This story is a good illustration of the Paradox of Intolerance. This applies not just to craft spaces. If you don't want your gamer or fandom spaces to become nazi bars you have to be proactive about not tolerating those who being[sic] intolerance into the space.
  • 2021 September 9, Val Syverson (@vjpsyverson), Twitter[12]:
    I’d venture to say this is especially important reading for those of us who formed our opinions on this topic before the New Atheist movement became a Nazi bar.
  • 2021 October 16, Ellie Lockhart (@BootlegGirl), Twitter[13]:
    For Twitter and now N*tflix, being a "Nazi bar" means that, well, you are still assured traffic bc ppl go to your site for both the dangerous bigoted content and the reactions to it
  • 2022 January 12, Eniko Fox (@Enichan), Twitter[14]:
    tabletop simulator turning into a nazi bar is exactly what happens when you try to be "neutral"
    neutrality is implicit siding with the aggressor with a little dollop of deniability, you know, for flavor
  • 2022 January 12, Julian Kay (@AlienRopeBurn), Twitter[15]:
    Tabletop Simulator's forums and community have essentially melted under the blazing bigot influx at this point. It's a Nazi bar now.
  • 2022 January 15, V. Buckenham (@v21), Twitter[16]:
    I am glad TTS is trying to stop being a Nazi bar, but unfortunately they became a Nazi bar because of poor community management, and it takes even more skillful and committed community work to de-Nazify your bar than to never become one in the first place.