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      Whatever term you want to use, there is no coercion or hierarchy in such a community. Providing guidance and sharing a creative vision is in no way antithetical to anarchism.

      There’s no “gotcha” here like you think there is, and the only thing you’ve made clear is that you don’t understand what anarchism is and how it works lol

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          Care to quote where I referenced violence?

          I think now you’re coming around! 🙏 A task can be accomplished with people providing guidance apart from any hierarchy or coercion.

          In a way, something like r/place is a perfect example of how anarchism works on a small scale.

          With that being said, I’m sure there are r/place communities where one person insists on total control, which most of us would immediately recognize as toxic.

          Unfortunately, scale this toxicity up to a systemic scale, and suddenly we tend to fear even the suggestion that these systems might be harmful.

          In a way, we’re all sort of like abuse survivors.

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              Sure, if you’re using “leader” to mean coordinator or guide, then there’s absolutely nothing about this that is antithetical to anarchism. In fact, this can be (as I have previously stated) an example of anarchism working on a small scale.

              So I’m glad we both are in agreement!

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                  No it doesn’t. You just recognized this yourself when you noted that a leader can be a coordinator or guide. This by no means necessitates or even gestures toward a hierarchy.

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                    A coordinator coordinates by giving orders, a leader gives orders. A guide is followed by others, a leader is followed by others