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r/antiwork is about getting rid of work, not workers rights

If you delve into what anti work is about, it is advocating the removal of the working model as the premise is we should not have to waste our lives working to make another wealthy. The sub roots are closely tied with anarchism and the sidenote provide a plethora of information about why we shouldn't have to work. However as this sub has grown thanks to a few major articles latching onto this message, the sentiment of most new comers has shifter the sub into a workers rights sub. The highly popular sub for workers rights is r/workreform, which covers the recent sentiment and best suites 95% of content posted recently. How do we reimplement the core message of this sub to make it what it once was, or is it a losing battle? Do we need to create a new antiwork sub and let r/workreform share their message here…


If you delve into what anti work is about, it is advocating the removal of the working model as the premise is we should not have to waste our lives working to make another wealthy. The sub roots are closely tied with anarchism and the sidenote provide a plethora of information about why we shouldn't have to work.

However as this sub has grown thanks to a few major articles latching onto this message, the sentiment of most new comers has shifter the sub into a workers rights sub. The highly popular sub for workers rights is r/workreform, which covers the recent sentiment and best suites 95% of content posted recently.

How do we reimplement the core message of this sub to make it what it once was, or is it a losing battle? Do we need to create a new antiwork sub and let r/workreform share their message here as well?

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