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.
This is a good point. I've tried red-pilling on Reddit and it's extremely dependent on the sub.
Silver & Stonks & Cars seem to be safe AF.
Tech, politics, videogames, news, etc. are on lockdown.
I'm proud to be banned by many of the comp'd channels, but, I also realize how quickly they can censor us. It would need to be a coordinated pressure campaign that would ultimately steer people away quickly.
Exactly my thoughts. I just hope they have a plan for reddit like they did for Twitter.