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I’m going to be bridging the biggest #antiwork room on Matrix with the biggest antiwork Telegram group (linked from the subreddit)! πŸŽ‰ Really excited! πŸ™Œ Just sent this to everyone on the Matrix side:

> The flavour of this space might change a bit over the coming weeks... This doesn’t change what [our other admin] and I are hoping to build with this community. We both want this to be a place of constructive disagreements, as well as friendships, and [the Telegram admin] has asked the same of me as part of taking on more responsibility on the Telegram side today...

Read on, in the Fediverse...
@jlj this anti-work subject piqued my curiosity. Are you against working? Against working for large shitty corporations? Is it about workers rights?
@ullarah Ah, that, fellow yarner, is the question, isn't it? ;-) Seriously, though, this term means about 33 different things, depending on who you ask. Me? a) I'm about bringing people together to talk about it, and b) to answer your questions: no, YES, and yes. :-) But, to be frank, a significant portion of the community would probably say yes in response to your first question too.
@jlj Will we see some of those folks on Yarn? πŸ€”πŸ€—
@jlj Will we see some of those folks on Yarn? πŸ€”πŸ€—
@prologic I'd love it, man. Who knows? They're on IRC now, whether they realise it or not. And I'm never gonna stop going on about this, so... πŸ˜πŸ€”
@jlj Sweet 😁 I look forward to it πŸ˜‚πŸ˜’
@jlj Sweet 😁 I look forward to it πŸ˜‚πŸ˜’
Work reform is definitely something that should be taken seriously, unlike this movement that can't even decide what it stands for and is infested by Reddit Commies or believers of similar broken philosophies, with pointless degrees.

For now I'll hold back on adding more, despite it being hard not to bite the low hanging fruit. I'd also suggest finding better ways of fighting for these reforms, ideally something people can actually take seriously. πŸ˜‚
@thecanine Why don't you tell me how you _really_ feel?

lol. Just messin' with you. I hate labour being a commodity; just more numbers on the books, up for crunching, with no thought to the lives being utterly destroyed in the process. That said, this person that was interviewed by Fox News, this subreddit, etc. is mostly a space to air rants, to sympathise, etc. It certainly isn't a movement, or a community; I even question whether it's an incubator, as an acquaintance put it the other day, likening it to Occupy.
@jlj I don't think @thecanine is too far from "some" truths. I have lived under communism, and see some similarities. I am all for **all** workers having rights, and protections under the law, yes. There is a way to achieve those. I do not sympathise with the "anti-work" movement, or whatever it is, nor subscribe to their points of view, nor ideology.
@david Oh, heck, yes. To be clear, @thecanine and I are far closer on this than I am with most of the people I just connected up today. But, boy, do I love connecting people!