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  • You misunderstood me - when I said I was "part of antiwork", what i meant was that I was a subscriber (and somewhat frequent) poster, but I was never a moderator of anything on reddit. And by "folks", I meant people who participated in the sub, not the founders or mods.

    I know about the whole debate with the founders being CIBC bankers. I honestly don't know what's the true story with the mods. What I do know is that the name, description and stated purpose of "work reform" is more in line with my personal views than "anti work". antiwork started off as an anti-labor movement and as the sub grew, the mods didn't really keep the discussion on track, so it became this weird hybrid sub that was supposed to be antiwork, but had 70% workreform and 30% antiwork posts. Admidst the discussion after the Doreen incident, it was clear from the comments within the sub (from users, not mods) that there were strong antiwork voices as well as strong workreform voices. It was just the catalyst that gave the workreform participants a chance to split off.

    The only moderation experience I have on reddit was a few years ago, and I stepped down after the sub got past >25k subs because I just wasn't interested in dealing with reports. I have no intention of becoming a "top mod" or whatever here, and I'm not that interested in admin/mod drama and shenanigans. Lemmy is a new start for many of us old-timey Redditors, and I created this community because I couldn't find one that gels with my philosophy on work, and I believe it's something that affects enough of us that we should talk about it.

    If you believe in the stated goals of workreform (addressing wage inequality and capitalism, as opposed to abolishing labor altoghether), you're welcome to participate here and mod if you want!

  • the community over there was started by bankers after the successful takedown of antiwork as a means of coopting the movement and deradicalising it

    I'm not sure about that - I was part of the original antiwork sub, but it was clear that the sub consisted of a mix of folks - there were the "literal" antiwork folks who want to abolish paid labor, and people who wanted better wage equality. After the whole Doreen incident, the latter split off into workreform.

  • there's no real "approval" needed, being stuck on "subscribe pending" is a bug with federation, you'll still get new posts and comments!

  • Not the same - I started using lemmy after the reddit changes and thought this place deserves a workreform community as well!

  • Work Reform @lemmy.world

    Millenials being accused of not pumping out enough babies when we can't even support ourselves

  • the best way of protesting against chores!

  • Work Reform @lemmy.world
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    What this community is for (and welcome!)

  • Some people are worried that it may feel sexual.

    I... did not know this was a concern? lol

  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK - X percent of Y is equal to Y percent of X. So, if you want to find out what 7% of 50 is, you could instead find out what 50% of 7 is, which is 3.5. This means that 7% of 50 is also equal to 3.5.

  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK: Installing a bidet attachment to your toilet is super easy and probably cleaner than using toilet paper.

  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK: The term "Genuine Leather", it is not to reassure you that their product is made of leather, rather its the name of the lowest grade of leather a company can use.

  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK that Sikh temples can provide a free meal, a safe place, or a temporary shelter if your ever need it. Anyone can visit the temple irrespective of their native language, sexual orientation or relig