I'm interested in seeing what reason :reddit-logo: comes up with for banning antiwork. I think they'll probably shut down a white supremacist sub with a dozen posts a month and do a both sides to shut down antiwork.
ehh, like all the posts are just advocating better conditions, r/cth was advocating fascists getting the :pit: which breaks brainworm civility politics
Wildcat strikes are illegal in the US, so are solidarity strikes. They just have to say "they're encouraging breaking the law and using our platform to organize it." Boom, banned. Probably.
Are wildcat strikes just like “we’re all refusing to work right now” outside of being formally organized by a union? If so, by illegal do you mean like prosecutable under law or like the employer can fire you without repercussions
You can be fired without repercussions, and picketing is illegal if you aren't striking legally. You also will be refused unemployment if you are fired for striking.
Hey guys it is antiwork to KILL your BOSS. Huek huek huek
regrettably the admin team at reddit has decided to take severe action against the antiwork subreddit, like with /r/chapotraphouse and /r/the_donald....
Everyone, forget unionizing. Start a terrorist group with my Friend from the Bureau.
Ranks above a community ten times its size? You literally cannot get leftists to stop posting. We love posting. We do it for free. Proof communism works.
Remember when r/cth was one of the top 100 subs in post despite being tiny?
r/cth during George Floyd protests was impressive but r/antiwork right now is ridiculous. I think it's the largest anything left has ever gotten on reddit.
Remember when r/cth was one of the top 100 subs in post despite being tiny?
Number 69 at one point, IIRC.
one of those things that sounds like a conspiracy theory but is probably just very literal
Director of Policy at Reddit is a 'former' spook (or just coincidentally worked for a lot of shell companies the CIA used) who also had no prior social media experience, so...
this is why I have so little faith in the antiwork movement currently
The world's most politically influential bank is focusing, laser-like, on a website that's 50% bots and 50% chuds and 50% amateur porn.
Really makes you think that this Reich is going to make it the full thousand years.
Are we at the stage where any political organizing should be done offline and away from phones? Like even normal electoralism? Definitely union organizing. And how the fuck do you explain that to people that don't read about this stuff and keep credibility.
Are we at the stage? We've been at that stage for forever.
agree tbh. I'm talking about the stage where local PD and private union busting lawfirms operating in your local workplace have access to everybody's live data.
What happened there? I got banned from posting there and now its just... like kinda pointless? fill me in
Start spreading hexbear in the subreddit for when they eventually get shutdown.
They really don't want working class people talking with each other in any solid capacity
I just see a hero who got browsing reddit added to his job description.
ive seen thes so mny @tims now & etz stil tastee luv et poot et en mai varikos vains