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Pretty sure most of the more anarchist mods got pushed out sometime after the whole Fox News debacle already and since then the content has become less spicy too. Watering all that down again, what is even left? "Please master spez I would like to slightly criticise a corporation, am I allowed to do this or is it against the guidelines and duties of moderators?" or what.
Well, it is all for the best, free thinking people will migrate and rebuild, the rest I won‘t miss.
After the fox news thing, the sane ones split and left for r/workreform. Which is a more reasonable community whose tone was, "we don't mind working but we want to be fairly treated, and the best way to assure that is through unionizing or leaving for better jobs". None of that "I literally think no one should work and someone else should pay all of our bills" crap.
Man I miss the old antiwork sub. Peeps back then understood what work meant as a material condition that needs to be abolished.