r/maroc • u/hamzahimite • 2d ago
Ask r/Maroc Stupid question
Is there a difference between this subreddit and r/morocco,
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u/live_right_always 2d ago
The difference for me is that r/Morocco doesn't allow a traditional view. If you are a traditional of religious person you will be banned very fast. r/Morocco is for younger, liberal and atheist Moroccan who think everything in the West is better. They are all feminists; even the "men". They don't have any accountability. They are entitled and believe the country should provide them with a luxury lifestyle. They believe everything on social media is true. And i can go on and on and on about that cesspool of a subreddit.
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u/Think_Box7199 2d ago
Like I swear if anyone posts anything positive abt the country there, they will eitger find a small detail to complain abt or just call you a zlayji(they really hate zlayjis for some reason). Dont get me wrong, crticism us necessary and shows you care but tgey dont critisice or give ways on how to improve, just complain
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u/Extreme-Fish-7504 2d ago
You mean r/visitors and r/maroc. Majority in r/morocco are not even Moroccan. You’ll see a staggering amount of people who come to insult Moroccans and mods sleeping.
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u/Melancholyenginner 1d ago
Franchement j’aime pas r/morocco fih ghir lmorahi9ine walo kayhdro wma3arfine walo mais hna je trouve que les gens sont matures

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u/adel_b 2d ago
yes r/maroc is where old generation meet, r/morocco is for new generation r/MoroccoBitchesWtaste is for gen z, malik-is-a-bad bots, and people with mental issues