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As many are aware, there has been a lot of site drama in the past week or so. This is NOT a post to discuss that, and I ask that you keep all serious discussion about it on the pinned posts it belongs in. What I am looking to do here is ask the community what they would like to see from c/agitprop going forward.

There have been ongoing discussions on Hexbear regarding making more serious posts, having a place for effortposting to get noticed (and thus incentivizing more to be made, nobody likes spending hours working on en effortpost for 5 upbears), and having a more focused place for less casual/more academic discussion. The nature of this comm, or at least what the intended purpose was supposed to be upon its inception, was to give Hexbear users a place to produce and find agitprop for use in everyday discussions. Given these two statements, last week I made an impromptu U.S. Election response/commentary resource Megathread here on c/agitprop. I figured that perhaps this was the place to open up to users for less casual/more serious analysis and discussion regarding the U.S. election, like… for actual traditional agitprop purposes.

The post was a huge success, and the community received tons of high-effort posting from individuals into the Megathread posting their own takes on the U.S. election, many references and direct links to highlight other Hexbear user’s great effortposts elsewhere on this site, and good resources from outside of Hexbear. In my opinion, this post/style of post could be a useful and engaging format for effortpost generation/congregation of larger news events in the future.

Now finally for the purpose of this post: What would you like to see from c/agitprop going forward? Feedback on the U.S. Election response/commentary resource Megathread is of course appreciated, and I’d love to hear any ideas regarding how it went/if you (dis)liked it/holding a similar thread in the future, but please do not limit your input based only on what you have seen so far from this comm. This community is, of course, only what we make it, so any and all feedback is greatly appreciated and goes a long way towards improving everybody’s user experience.

Below I will list a few ideas I have seen floated by the community for c/agitprop in the past. Additionally, I will try to keep this list updated with any ideas that are provided in the comments of this post as well in order to highlight them for discussion.

•Effortpost Megathread for larger news events (frequency/guidelines for “larger” TBD here)

•Agitprop Megathread running parallel to the Weekly News Megathread for more nuanced discussion/analysis to be used both on Hexbear and elsewhere

Ongoing Agitprop workshop/resource thread to organize the Hexbear community’s many skills and have relevant, ready-to-go agitprop for current events ready for dissemination outside of this site

Reference guide for left/left-adjacent spaces to crosspost agitprop material to

Agitprop field report for returning to Hexbear (potentially contest style) and seeing where agitprop is reaching the widest audience and receiving the most engagement

”Quick Draw” style + up to date archive of good agitprop in order to quickly debunk common talking points

Keeping on top of current events by preemptively posting Effortpost Megathreads for known upcoming events (Major elections, for example)

Keeping a calendar of known upcoming events to help prepare agitprop ahead of time

Highlighting past major events or public figures to conduct a postmortem effortpost analysis

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[–] LGOrcStreetSamurai@hexbear.net 23 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Personnally I’d love to see a QuickDraw utility belt selection of memes or videos I could use to counter popular right wing ideas that don’t require a PH.D in history, sociology, or economics. Kinda like the gravel Institute. I would to see more “elementary”/“intro level” socialist and commie stuff. The more we can break down leftie stuff into super small building blocks the better. To get more regular people in the door at the very least.

[–] CoolerOpposide@hexbear.net 12 points 1 day ago (1 children)

You mean like an archive style collection dedicated to individual topics?

[–] LGOrcStreetSamurai@hexbear.net 11 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Yeah. Like one thing I like about the Gravel Institute (before they stopped posting) and things like Means TV are those little quickies that grab “normies” attention and breakdown why capitalism bad or why socialism good. Having videos or posts or whatever media you give people to just their foot on the path away from liberalism and capitalism and at least look at different (ideally look away from it) I think would be good. I’m not sure what that would look like exactly I’m not a organizer type but I think anything we can just get people to at least begin to question the system would be a big help for us and for them too (them being the person we want to reject this nightmare machine).

Whatever we can do to get people just a step closer to being based rather than cringe ideologically speaking. Move them a based we are so back rather than a cringe it’s joeover