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What is a good place to talk to Linux users in general?

What is a good place to talk to Linux users in general? I want to request something for video editing softwares, but I think it would be better if I wasn't just talking to Artix users. I don't know if I can make requests here that isn't Artix related. Also, I just learned about the KDE Spyware thread. Does the mean I should stop using KDE and Kdenlive?

Re: What is a good place to talk to Linux users in general?

Reply #1
>What is a good place to talk to Linux users in general?
right here
>I want to request something for video editing softwares, but I think it would be better if I wasn't just talking to Artix users.
ok, what is wrong in asking us?
>I don't know if I can make requests here that isn't Artix related.
you can in off topic

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Reply #2
You can ask around in any of the many non-Artix-specific Linux groups. Searching for public Linux groups on, say, Telegram or Reddit gives many results.

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Reply #3
/sarcasm on
On reddit of course! There you get tons of: We are superior! I use ARCH BTW!!!11eleven
/sarcasm off

 :D

Re: What is a good place to talk to Linux users in general?

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On reddit of course! There you get tons of: We are superior! I use ARCH BTW!!!11eleven

No need to pretend it's sarcasm, r/linux doesn't even allow support questions.

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Reply #5
linuxquestions is a great resource, but Artix specific (or non-systemd init system specific) related questions I prefer to post here.

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Reply #6
linuxquestions is a great resource, but Artix specific (or non-systemd init system specific) related questions I prefer to post here.

I second that, a very useful forum for general linux knowledge and frequented by some very helpful folk (a bit like this forum!).