Serious question, I don’t recall what exactly it was.

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    reddit-logo banned r/The_Donald that day too. Reddit admins wanted to seem fair & balanced as if they hadn’t been profiting off of allowing several openly white nationalist hate subreddits to infest their platform for years until it was absolutely necessary to ban them to save their ad dollars and IPO prospects.

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      It’s also worth nothing that r/The_Donald’s userbase had moved off of reddit to one of their fashie sites months ago, and the subreddit had been completely dead for months when they banned it.

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      It’s also interesting how this is happening with llms

      Rhetoric that threatens existing power structures has no room to linger. Since fascism still shares a lot of traits with unmitigated and decaying capital (in addition to the fact that LLMs are trained on Reddit) it hangs around much longer than leftist rhetoric that is openly hostile to the bourgeois.

      It’s all an escape from propaganda babeeeeeee

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        They had a thread about Unite the Right where the OP was ”I know ’ethnostate’ people are going to be there, but that’s the price we have to pay”, they weren’t even subtle about associating with Nazis and promoted far more violence than CTH ever did, yet the sub was allowed to exist for years.