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by eamon0989
946 days ago
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I follow r/europe and I have also noticed a huge change. What once seemed to be a pretty open subreddit appears to have turned into exactly what you mentioned, with vile comments on immigration and Islam on almost every thread. I did start to wonder if people's viewpoint on immigration has changed as the narrative that Europe is "saturated" with immigrants seems to be being pushed a lot at them moment, but I have a feeling that the audience of Reddit and r/europe seems to be changing. I wish there was some way to know for sure. |
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That said, there is also a shift to the right in real life, as seen by the rise of groups like AfD, Brothers of Italy or Sweden Democrats.
r/europe also has a bit of a weird history with this too. It started relatively left wing in the early days of reddit, drifting to the right until the mods started clamping down on the more overtly racist stuff. At this point, a lot of the posters involved moved to r/european, which sort of reset r/europe back leftward a bit again. But then r/european was banned around the same time as r/the_donald for much the same reasons, and those users drifted back into r/europe which shifted it to the right a second time.