I think the article fails to mention places that are already well known for being alt-right (even before 'alt-right' became a term); namely /pol/ & 8ch counterparts, and /r/the_donald
I mean, I see the point about gab, voat, and all those other sites, but I feel like it's kind of odd that the author doesn't mention 'success stories' of alt-right online presence.
I think the article fails to mention places that are already well known for being alt-right (even before 'alt-right' became a term); namely /pol/ & 8ch counterparts, and /r/the_donald
I mean, I see the point about gab, voat, and all those other sites, but I feel like it's kind of odd that the author doesn't mention 'success stories' of alt-right online presence.