I hope you don't unsubscribe, but I understand if this isn't the content you come here for. One of the big reasons I post food pictures is because I think if they get a lot of traction, they might hit the "front page" and show non vegans that you can make any food vegan, so the only thing stopping you from harming animals might just be your own lack of creativity! Silly as it might sound, it feels like an outlet for activism and outreach. Let me know what you think!
@library_napper@chetradley on /r/vegan recipies are appreciated, they just weren't the majority of the posts, just a small percentage. I'm saying this because it's a growing sub with lots of attention and it's working fine. Of course, there are other subs like r/VeganRecipes and r/VeganFoodPorn.