r/fuckcars, a subreddit advocating #15minutecities, cheered as a terrorist group was rendering personal vehicles unusable by deflating their tires. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
They don't care if you "actually use" your truck. They want to make it illegal.
These slactivists aren't above spreading misinformation to promote their agenda.
They promote increased tax burdens on people who rely on their own trucks to do their jobs.
Their advocacy for a 15 minute city is fundamentally flawed. Cars are the fastest means of transportation, even with traffic.
Even in the best circumstances for public transportation, commute times are, at the minimum, twice as long as a car.
Last year I exposed r/PlannedAbortions, A community for Abortion fetishists.
The subreddit is still active today.
It's genuinely difficult for me to put into words just how degenerate and evil these "people" are.
This is an execution fetish.
There is at least one user who gets pregnant just so they can get a sexual thrill from executing a child.
They don't claim "the fetus was just a clump of cells," these "people" get sexual gratification from the fact that the child was alive and fighting for its life.
The subreddit has substantial activity in it for a private subreddit.
The Cancer of Censorship.
How Reddit set itself up to become one of the most heavily censored social media platforms. (and how it may be destroying itself because of it) 🧵
Moderating is a time-consuming thankless job. Instead of hiring in-house mods or relying on algorithmic moderation, Reddit relies on an army of 70,000+ volunteers to do this heavy lifting.
Volunteers were chosen because algorithmic moderation struggles when each subreddit has its own rules, memes, and political views.
It also (theoretically) ensured moderators were passionate participants in the community.