There’s a difference between what’s best for gaining popularity within online “left” spaces, and what’s best for advancing the revolutionary struggle. It’s not hard to notice this problem, the members of the left-wing video essay community “Breadtube” have repeatedly observed how there’s an issue with making politics into a fandom. Yet it’s not like merely recognizing this problem makes these creators able to see what the solution is. That solution is to not just become disillusioned with the notion that consuming Breadtube does anything to change the balance of class power, but also give up the ideology that underlies this false solution. To sell the illusion that online politics represents something genuinely offensive towards the existing power structure, the facilitators and spokespeople of these fandoms have to propagate a certain idea: that anybody who deviates from what’s considered the approved narratives within left spaces is an enemy, that to be considered “respectable” you’d better know what not to think and say.
I don’t get why BreadTube is dominated by liberals.
it comes down to the algorithm and the terms of service. you have to be 10 times as good to get half of the engagement on a Marxist Leninist channel. and you can’t advocate for revolution directly or your channel will get shut down or you’ll get visited by the police.
Yep, that’s why i decided to diversify and add mod showcases and machinimas aside from my pol content