I checked out of antiwork about the time of their TV/PR fiasco. I know the original intent of the sub was to be opposed to all work (I am oversimplifying), but it was coopted by a larger "lets make work better by calling out bad actors and bad behaviors" movement, which is what attracted me to it. Then the original mods kinda shot the movement in the foot and I stopped checking in.
Is the new /c/antiwork a return to their roots of "all work BAD, down with all work" or the larger "lets make work better" ethos?
the name "anti-work" used to be a movement against work entirely (i.e. the abolishment of all labor altogether). I don't think that's a viable societal system. There is no known system in human history where majority of the population can gain economic rewards from not doing anything in return.
Work reform doesn't aim to abolish labor, but it aims to increase the share of rewards reaped by the workers (as opposed to capitalists - be it shareholders or owners).
I'm not sure if feddit even existed back these days when i created the community. Back at that time I wasn't aware about any german speaking instance, so I just joined some nice place. Unfortunately, it has fallen asleep somewhat, as I was not able to build up an active community with it in the long term.
Considering the gloating about what's happening at Reddit, it just made sense to dust it off again and do some advertise :-)
Mod update: this thread is off topic and has been thoroughly answered. I'm going to lock it now so that we can focus on enjoying new Lemmy communities.
New to Lemmy, I can't seem to figure out how to join. When I search for "deadcells" in all communities nothing shows up, and when I click you link it takes me to feddit.de where I'm not logged in (obviously) and I can't subscribe.
You can copy the handle (!deadcells) into the search bar at your instance and it should show up. If you can't find it, it could be because your instance has de-federated mine or vice versa
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