Serious question, I don't recall what exactly it was.

  • ChaosMaterialist [he/him]
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    1 month ago

    r/cth had gained some amount of notoriety in the public eye years before even the quarantine. It was a meme that the subreddit was more popular than the podcast.

    I went digging and here were some posts from the r/cth mods when communicating about the quarantine.

    August 2019: 3 weeks ago the admin sodypop sent us a warning. Here’s the text of my response that never got answered. The admins are disingenuous lib nerds.

    September 2019: Announcement: Quarantine Appeal Sent

    Before the quarantine there was a shadow war with r/TD. r/cth got sabotaged by r/TD sympathizers back in 2018 so brazenly it made Mother Jones

    The moderators’ changes came two weeks ago, after a group of leftists users from the r/ChapoTrapHouse podcast subreddit had allegedly “brigaded” r/Libertarian. (“Brigading” is a Reddit term for when outside users come into a group to troll it by downvoting posts.) One of r/Libertarian’s moderators, Reddit user rightc0ast, and new moderators that rightc0ast brought on between December 6 and 7, argued that they needed to tighten the group’s laissez-faire rules to protect it from outside trolling.

    ...

    The subreddit’s users, along with posters in other libertarian subreddits like r/LibertarianUncensored and r/LibertarianPartyUSA, immediately decried the changes as a departure from libertarian ethos while calling attention to the background of users behind the change. Most of the five new moderators have a posting history showing them taking part in r/The_Donald, an infamous pro-Trump subreddit, and r/Physical_Removal, a subreddit dedicated to the idea of eventually forcibly removing liberals and leftists from society that was banned in 2017 for “posting content that incites violence.” Two of the moderators who helped engineer the changes—one has since been removed—had previously voiced support for the regime of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and debated the merits of fascism.

    Rightc0ast, who played a key role in taking over the group by inviting new allied moderators, has a particularly troubling trail of posts across Reddit. In August 2017, Rightc0ast promoted the then-upcoming Unite The Right white supremacist protests in Charlottesville, Virginia. The white nationalist provocateur has also backed the idea of an ethnostate and supported the Fash The Nation podcast, which was created by a neo-Nazi blog. On Reddit, he was a moderator of r/The_Donald and a moderator of r/Physical_Removal.

    Bonus find while searching for the above

    A Short History of LF: The Original Dirtbag Left/Weird Twitter

    About SomethingAwful's old Left section that was the :cool-zone: where all the hip kids hung out, making everybody jealous.

    Eventually calls for violence grew louder. At one point, the Secret Service contacted Lowtax (who runs SA) about all the constant death threats to the president-which in retrospect is hilarious.

    ...

    LF was becoming a left-wing version of /pol/ (albeit with a lot less real world impact) and was being put down. At one point everyone who posted in the forum was given the av with "certified forum cancer" and their texted greyed out unless you hovered over it (yes seriously). Then finally by around late 2011 it got shut down.

    NEVER STOP POSTING!