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Back around 2015-2016, there was a lot of thought devoted to how to expose the truth to people with things like infographics, memes, and informational videos. Then it seemed a lot of that disappeared.

Is anyone still interested in redpilling new people - creating easy-to-understand educational content and sharing it on platforms like Reddit, Facebook, and YouTube?

Even creating content like PragerU videos would be better than nothing. Communists certainly haven't abandoned this; they're giving lectures and creating "educational" videos on economics all the time. Their focus on outreach and public relations is one of the reasons why they're so successful. We should be doing the same.

Back around 2015-2016, there was a lot of thought devoted to how to expose the truth to people with things like infographics, memes, and informational videos. Then it seemed a lot of that disappeared. Is anyone still interested in redpilling new people - creating easy-to-understand educational content and sharing it on platforms like Reddit, Facebook, and YouTube? Even creating content like PragerU videos would be better than nothing. Communists certainly haven't abandoned this; they're giving lectures and creating "educational" videos on economics all the time. Their focus on outreach and public relations is one of the reasons why they're so successful. We should be doing the same.

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Someone who isn't redpilled won't enjoy Poal at all

I can understand what you mean in a way, but what I mean is reddit it highly censored and pushing a new idea there is like a drop in the river. Things are more potent on Voat and Poal. I found Voat, Poal and Saidit when I started myself looking for reddit alternatives. I think it was about a week until I was JQ pilled. I was never going to get red-pilled on Reddit.

it's always a good thing to promote more people to go on dopamine detox.

This is another thing about myself getting red-pilled. I was away from the smartphone for about a year. I was reading a bunch of books on cognitive biases and was able to see things around me weren't adding up and saw a study on how smartphones are mesmerizing kids.

I think the whole paradigm shift idea (like a red pill) needs to be a procured process. For me, I red-pilled myself mostly. But the others around me that have become aware of new things got personally procured doses of information via engagement. They would have never figured a lot of it out or known the right questions to ask on their own. I think I was just lucky.