https://www.reddit.com/r/antiwork/comments/nbv7ue/so_i_got_sick_of_it_today/
r/antiwork is ripe for radicalization. Everyone is looking for answers, they just need to be nudged in the right direction. If everyone stopped posting cringe for 5 minutes on this site maybe we could get them to join.
Fun fact, r/antiwork had only 10k subscribers at the beginning of 2019, now it has 300k. The sub is 30 times bigger than it was around two years ago. :curious-marx:
Reddit has 1.7B unique users in a given month. Once something gets front page traction, it's very easy to rocket to the top.
r/antiwork is ripe for radicalization
antiwork is already a leftist sub. they have a list of leftist literature in the sidebar.
https://old.reddit.com/r/antiwork/wiki/libraryIf everyone stopped posting cringe for 5 minutes on this site maybe we could get them to join.
join what?
sign up for an account on the premier leftist forum hexbear dot chat of course :hexbear-retro:
Damn that’s a fine table. It doesn’t look like regular markdown either. Either way, nicely done
The mods are leftists but I don't think that all of its 300k users are leftists. Most of the content is not explicitly leftist, which is great because the sub attracts all kinds of people. Everyone hates their fucking job so this sub is a great place to reach people who would otherwise be hostile to leftist ideas.
The politically apathetic are as contradictory as it may seem, also ripe for radicalization.
I've been hearing a lot of good things about r/antiwork. I absolutely do love to see it.