Just went on reddit for the first time in months and I was just thinking about the narrative control that it possesses as an EASILY manipulated platform. As twitter goes through this process, I wonder what the endgame is for Reddit. Its obviously controlled, and it seems to be the biggest influencer in millennial mindset right now, and its frustrating to deal with the people who frequent reddit on a daily basis for their news, politics and memes.
Its quite literally stopping people from waking up, probably moreso than twitter, just less loud and 'Musk'y.
Reddit is an echo chamber filled with nothing but, paid hired clowns that spend all day writing false narratives to each other. I wouldn't worry about it.
Right, but redditors are the most difficult to redpill in real life situations, its come to the point that if I get into it with someone on any other digital battlefield I can just automatically tell if they're a redditor..
Then my IRL friends that happen to be redditors, many IT professionals and whatnot, its literally impossible to redpill em.
Then don't waste energy trying to redpill there.
And, keep in mind already established pattern of happenings.
They'll be made to believe they're totally safe and in full control. Untouchable in their fortress of echo chambers.
And then, wham. It's gone. And all they've said, planned and organized is right there for the white hats to use against them in the tribunals.
So, softly softly catchee monkey.
What's happening now is that the white hats are walking softly, carrying a really big stick, catching various pockets of depravity and treason unawares and then hammering the snot out of them.
We should modify the "we have it all" to "we have it all and are continuing to add to it every day".
There are no redditors, only paid shills pretending.
I know a LOT of redditors and I come across more each day. If Twitter can be turned, coud reddit be in line for an overtake by the "good guys"? cause they obviously arent on our team.