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Reddit Antiwork Mods censor calls for action
(old.reddit.com)
We're trying to reduce the numbers of hours a person has to work.
We talk about the end of paid work being mandatory for survival.
Partnerships:
/join #antiwork
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At this point I'm convinced that ALL of Reddit had become compromised. It's been that way for at least three years, possibly longer.
Let's face it: whenever there's a point (online or irl) where millions upon millions of people would congregate to exchange ideas and discourse - ESPECIALLY anti-establishment rethoric - that point was going to be a frontline for the clash of ideologies.
And we all know which ideology has all the capital and elects to co-op everything, including criticism against itself.
When it’s well established that feds have been monitoring TOR exit nodes for like the last 5 years, I think it should be assumed stuff as easy as Reddit is monitored and astroturfed
They've had the ability to match Tor Exit node traffic to specific users since 2013 at the very least (snowden leaks talked about how they were able to crossreference certain metadata even without direct access to the exit node itself).
Timeframes escape the pasta colander of my mind
I thought Tor introduced bridges to counteract that.