Is there any line of leftists that are either developing ways to use the same online tactics as the neofascists (eg. flooding every comment section with the same opinion to dominate the narrative, with real comments or not) or ways to render these tactics obsolete?

This kind of stuff is extremely effective, as the last decade has shown. Then, why is it that I only hear of the fascists developing and using it? Why is the left ignoring this efficient stuff?

  • StellarTabi [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    I think fascists did measurable damage by founding and occupying the /r/antifa subreddit, doing nothing particularly interesting with it, and eventually getting it banned. The long name of the current one, /r/AntifascistsOfReddit is too long and hard to type. Lots of momentum was lost there. I tried to make /r/AntifaNow but it didn't kick off.

    Anyways, something to think about next time you have the chance to found or be added as a mod to a subreddit, even a non-political sub. If you don't, a fascist might.

    • duderium [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      I left reddit a long time ago. I think its reputation as a hangout for school shooters means that there isn’t much potential for radicalizing people there. The case for radicalizing people could have been made when the admins weren’t banning communists left and right (when the chapo sub was still a thing), but now it seems harder to argue.