I'm still here.
Still lurking.
Still looking for birdsite alternatives.

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@kevino1 I did start using it yesterday. But I'm not a big fan of meta in general. So I'm cautiously optimistic.
But I also have this feeling that it will all go downhill very fast. :D
I'm still here.
Still lurking.
Still looking for birdsite alternatives.
The reason why the government doesn't give specifics is because in a country like India with a million customs and a billion belief systems coexisting, imposing "uniformity" is a pipe dream.
Either you have the freedom to believe in your own customs or you don't. If you have the freedom, then others have it too even if their customs might be different from yours
So HOW do you impose uniformity?
The "debates" happening in India about Uniform Civil Code are so funny.
People are arguing about a policy that literally doesn't exist.
Nobody knows what it is, everybody has their own ideas depending on their level of privilege in society, and yet nobody really asks the question: "Wait but wtf is the UCC that is being proposed by the government? Are there any specifics?"
And our TV media just seems to run with it. Because if nothing exists, then you can give endless arguments about nothing.
Sometimes I forget that it's impossible to have civil conversations on the hellsite.
Every once in a while, some 2 bit rando comes along to remind me of that by getting unnecessarily personal and trolly.