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the one thing i'd add is the use of local counter-info sites. moving away from and/or funneling people into igd and anews can give some context but leaves something to be desired. igd has no space for discussion about an article and doesn't post communiques/reports for hotter or less social actions at least part of the time. anews on the other hand lets whatever get posted but serious discussion of activity gets trolled and feels like swimming through molasses, when serious discussion does take place it's usually more theoretical or philosophical. local sites can be a place to have locally relevant discussions and when they're hosted on anarchist web services dont have the same pitfalls as big social media. that said without a lot of intentional shifts and pushes it's likely that the momentum social media has picked up will keep going.

does anyone have much experience on raddle.me or the anarchism reddits? it seems like they're active but i'm not sure how much actual discussion happens on them. it seems like there's a lot of posting links to articles and much less dialogue.