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I visit there pretty regularly and I haven't really seen much of that. Tons of subs talking about banning all Twitter links and ripping into him. I also unfollowed all mainstream subs years ago. There's still some good leftist subs there. The Deprogram sub, "moving to norther Korea," sino, late stages capitalism. More and more "general leftist" subs are going farther and farther left.
I mean reddits still full of shit libs and chuds but it's not that hard to avoid them. I get enough out of the leftist subs to make it worth it.
yeah reddit still sucks but r/all is filled with twitter banning and a little facebook banning and that's kinda nice
I barely use reddit anymore except for a few subs I follow on the app Stealth, which doesn't have a login feature, so I don't really interact over there unless I'm really compelled to and when I'm on my PC.
Using it on my browser I see a lot more positives with a lot of subs banning Twitter, it's just that of the few that I actually care about, like r/linux_gaming that I use to keep on with the Linux gaming side, defending Musk is so prevalent it absolutely pisses me off. Not only that, but there's also ableism on full display on that thread, and every now and then there's always sinophobia there. But maybe I'm naive to expect tech bros to be even 1% decent on average. I guess I expected better from the open source community.
Yeah that's an upside I have seen too, specially on r/latestagecapitalism. I think I saw them doing a pretty hard turn left in the past year where the amount of actually good leftist posts have been increasing, which is always great to see.
I have been seeing more blatantly pro-China posts on those subs as well. I think RedNote has had a significant impact on them. I see videos popping up on reddit that are obviously from there.