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communism101 has been toxic as hell for a long time now
What do you think makes people get so cynical? I just don't understand it.
I couldn't give you a definite answer but I have a quirky little theory of how the users there got to be that way. It's important to realize that most Marxist learning groups don't sprout from a place of everyone being given the same authority. Like Mao wrote, "NO INVESTIGATION, NO RIGHT TO SPEAK." /r/communism101 on the other hand has no such barrier to opinion and so revisionism and flawed analyses are abundant. There is nothing keeping this in check because the mods are absent at best and unprincipled at worst. It's essentially a breeding ground for debatebros.
The life cycle of a /r/communism101 debatebro goes something like this:
A promising socialist in the process of unlearning liberalism goes to /r/communism101 to get their questions about Capital answered.
They get their questions answered with likely revisionist perspectives and skewed applications of dialectics by flawed but well meaning comrades.
They lurk on the subreddit for a while until eventually they feel confident enough to carry on the game of telephone that is the amorphous ideology of /r/communism101. At this point their liberalism has likely not been filtered out yet, ideological purity, moral superiority, and an inability to receive critique are common traits found in a /r/communism101 debatebro. These traits inspire the toxicity you find in that community.