My city subreddit isn’t even the worst, but someone asks how to ride the trolley for free and gets downvoted to shit and shamed.

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Most Americans already love licking cop boot, and local subreddits are basically just NextDoor for millennials. It self-selects for NIMBYs, cop worshippers, and other assorted reactionaries.

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what is NextDoor?

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app that lets you connect with your local neighborhood. its mostly rich people posting about how they saw a black guy walk in front of their house

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NextDoor has to be a perfect example of a platform that could have tons of value for organizing communities, but the cultural illness of America and the business model (profit motive) completely recuperate the real value proposition into toxic late capitalist hellscape that reinforces/reproduces the status quo

the saddest part is that the people that run NextDoor probably think of it as success to have good ‘upper class demos’ engagement instead of actual metrics on overall community enagagement

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Hundreds of millions of dollars are spent annually on pro-cop indoctrination shows. US people are some of the most heavily propagandized in the world and a lot of that propaganda encourages boot licking.

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Rich people have a lot of free time to argue with people online and they love cops because they kill the poors.

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Welcome to city subreddits

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