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minus-squarecawsby [he/him]hexbear26·3 years agoVery normal that /r/neoliberal gained something like 1000's of subs per day for awhile. link
minus-squarecomi [he/him]hexbear15·3 years agoReal spooky shit was biden sub in 2016, where image of biden in aviators would get 20k upvotes with 30 comments :sickomogus: link
minus-squarecawsby [he/him]hexbear8·3 years agoShould we give AI the right to vote? Wouldn't they outnumber us rather quickly? link
minus-squareTankieTanuki [he/him]hexbear13·3 years agoThe CTH sub was quarantined the day before the "Trending Communities" feature was implemented. It was such an obvious hit job. link
minus-squareBeamBrain [he/him]hexbear6·3 years agoIs it that strange? Neoliberalism's the prevailing ideology in the west, especially among the sorts of people who go on tech sites. link
minus-squarecawsby [he/him]hexbear14·3 years agoIt had sat under 4-5k for years and then exploded. Yet not many new users actually contribute to discussions. Looks like someone bought users for a subreddit. link
minus-squareExpress [any,none/use name]hexbear2·3 years agoDo you really think someone would astroturf one of the main social media hubs of the US empire for a mainstream political candidate? I really hate these sorts of conspiracy theories. link
Very normal that /r/neoliberal gained something like 1000's of subs per day for awhile.
Real spooky shit was biden sub in 2016, where image of biden in aviators would get 20k upvotes with 30 comments :sickomogus:
Should we give AI the right to vote?
Wouldn't they outnumber us rather quickly?
The CTH sub was quarantined the day before the "Trending Communities" feature was implemented.
It was such an obvious hit job.
Is it that strange? Neoliberalism's the prevailing ideology in the west, especially among the sorts of people who go on tech sites.
It had sat under 4-5k for years and then exploded.
Yet not many new users actually contribute to discussions.
Looks like someone bought users for a subreddit.
Do you really think someone would astroturf one of the main social media hubs of the US empire for a mainstream political candidate? I really hate these sorts of conspiracy theories.