Sun, Feb. 15th, 2026, 08:16 am
fast march through institutions

https://www.quora.com/Why-does-Reddit-have-such-a-strong-right-wing-bias

"Back in 2012, Reddit was actually heavily conservative, with a major support for Republican Ron Paul on its political Subreddits.
The real nail in the coffin came in early 2020, quite a while before the 2020 elections."

"The surge in Reddit's prominence follows its $60 million API licensing deal with Google in 2024, which granted AI systems unprecedented access to its massive repository of user-generated discussions."

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