The post responsible for shutting down r/antiwork? I took this screenshot about 15 minutes ago. This post has over 100 awards in approximately 1 hour. Now r/antiwork is gone.

A good chunk of the group were all about "anti-right" rather than "anti-work," not just the mods. They wanted to remind people several times that it was a leftist forum and that everyone else was a Trumpist or that they hated police, blah blah. When someone put up a response post that this was divisive messaging and taking away from the movement's objectives, the mods took that post down and kept the original divisive one. Ultimately it was working against them. Some members feared this was corporate infiltration trying to stir things up.

From my experience, the other half of the group had mixed political views. At least a few described themselves as having conservative values with a desire for more liberal economic reform.

The mods are greasy, pig-headed nerds who embody the worst of the group. The majority of others appeared to have legitimate complaints about current work culture. They just needed to stay more focused on what the movement was about.

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