• LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    Most of them are in relatively insular neighborhoods, too, so it’s like, maybe some of your neighbors will walk by it and see the books you no longer want. Even with kids lit, tastes are really subjective so you kinda need a centralized place with a wide variety (hmmm, what would we call that?).

    There’s a house close to a park near me that has a free plants and extra produce shelf thingy that seems to be doing a decent job of sharing stuff with the community nearby. Granted, they’re 1: giving away stuff people need and 2: giving it in a location that people from other neighborhoods nearby will find themselves.