Site with over a million users and one of the biggest agitprop vehicles of the last five years and now it's private. Lol. Lmao.

Edit: Ok, now the mods are saying making the site private is only temporary while they "deal with the cleanup from ongoing brigading."

  • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    First of all online movements aren't real anyways: they can be valuable tools for organising, but you can't do the revolution on the internet.

    This subreddit was doomed from the start anyway. "Antiwork" in a western context to most of the members there just meant UBI while the global south manufacturers all their treats. There was zero talk over there about antiwork outside of a western context. No solidarity at all. If you mentioned it you were called a "red fash tankie" and instantly banned.