Realistically, if you post anything publicly on the internet, you can't control where it goes.
What you may want to consider is this- Remyth doesn't have white folks as the audience, and, going from experience, most white audiences assume POC stories are either a) for their personal entertainment, b) for their appropriation and ownership, c) a "theory" which must be challenged, all of which are the usual reasons that we don't get to have a voice or don't want to share the stories we have left in the first place.
If you find yourself linking to people who come from those viewpoints, and they bring the drama, I wouldn't be surprised if many if not most of the contributors remove their stories and posts, and even disassociate from the project completely (and -I- would do it too).
So people will do whatever they're going to do, but consider that from the standpoint as an ally first.
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What you may want to consider is this- Remyth doesn't have white folks as the audience, and, going from experience, most white audiences assume POC stories are either a) for their personal entertainment, b) for their appropriation and ownership, c) a "theory" which must be challenged, all of which are the usual reasons that we don't get to have a voice or don't want to share the stories we have left in the first place.
If you find yourself linking to people who come from those viewpoints, and they bring the drama, I wouldn't be surprised if many if not most of the contributors remove their stories and posts, and even disassociate from the project completely (and -I- would do it too).
So people will do whatever they're going to do, but consider that from the standpoint as an ally first.