I don’t have any conclusion here, it’s just an interesting thing to observe.
I mean I definitely wouldn’t be a leftist now if it hadn’t been for the leftist parts of facebook and Reddit
I don’t have any conclusion here, it’s just an interesting thing to observe.
I mean I definitely wouldn’t be a leftist now if it hadn’t been for the leftist parts of facebook and Reddit
Its something orgs should seriously reckon with, and ideally we can find some way to use it for bare essentials (like event awareness, agitprop "pipelines" in online communities, leftwing media promos, directing ppl on social media to good sources instead of ops) and completely scrap it for any other kind of political engagement. So no more arguments on the CPUSA official twitter page, or building paper thin internet "subcultures" to make up for cultural suppression of the left irl and having them turn into splinter ideologies, like the 'patsocs' or any form of anarchism that wasn't invented before 1990
Can we still have Hexbear? It's one of the few funny websites left.