now i will tell you a simple trick to find the radical left / antifa traffic on your local twitter community.
this trick will not get you all the way there, you will still have to sift through a number of accounts, but it will get you close.
do a ddg etc. search in roughly this format:
$nexus $local $pronouns twitter.com
$nexus is some common abbreviation for a place with high antifa/anarchist/riot activity $local is some common abbreviation or partial name of your locality $pronouns are a typical 'preferred pronoun list' aka he/him, she/her, etc
for example, if you are in Oklahoma City you might type this into the search box...
PDX OKC he/him twitter.com
the search results you obtain will typically include many twitter accounts in the locality (ok city in this case) with an interest in current events in the rioting city (portland in this case, pdx is a good one as its unique)
and the owners are all but guaranteed to have radical left leanings as these are the people who typically put pronoun lists in their account name.
after searching a few of these accounts you should begin to find tweets shared from local antifa networks.
some of these networks are very quiet and frankly innocuous. others definitely are out to create chaos. but accessing these channels gives you a feed of what might be coming to your community.
also, one last thing. once you find these channels, do not post to them. a "listening post" is what is needed.
now i will tell you a simple trick to find the radical left / antifa traffic on your local twitter community.
this trick will not get you all the way there, you will still have to sift through a number of accounts, but it will get you close.
do a ddg etc. search in roughly this format:
$nexus $local $pronouns twitter.com
$nexus is some common abbreviation for a place with high antifa/anarchist/riot activity $local is some common abbreviation or partial name of your locality $pronouns are a typical 'preferred pronoun list' aka he/him, she/her, etc
for example, if you are in Oklahoma City you might type this into the search box...
PDX OKC he/him twitter.com
the search results you obtain will typically include many twitter accounts in the locality (ok city in this case) with an interest in current events in the rioting city (portland in this case, pdx is a good one as its unique)
and the owners are all but guaranteed to have radical left leanings as these are the people who typically put pronoun lists in their account name.
after searching a few of these accounts you should begin to find tweets shared from local antifa networks.
some of these networks are very quiet and frankly innocuous. others definitely are out to create chaos. but accessing these channels gives you a feed of what might be coming to your community.
also, one last thing. once you find these channels, do not post to them. it is best to just listen.
now i will tell you a simple trick to find the radical left / antifa traffic on your local twitter community.
this trick will not get you all the way there, you will still have to sift through a number of accounts, but it will get you close.
do a ddg etc. search in roughly this format:
$nexus $local $pronouns twitter.com
$nexus is some common abbreviation for a place with high antifa/riot activity $local is some common abbreviation or partial name of your locality $pronouns are a typical 'preferred pronoun list' aka he/him, she/her, etc
for example, if you are in Oklahoma City you might type this into the search box...
PDX OKC he/him twitter.com
the search results you obtain will typically include many twitter accounts in the locality (ok city in this case) with an interest in current events in the rioting city (portland in this case, pdx is a good one as its unique)
and the owners are all but guaranteed to have radical left leanings as these are the people who typically put pronoun lists in their account name.
after searching a few of these accounts you should begin to find tweets shared from local antifa networks.
some of these networks are very quiet and frankly innocuous. others definitely are out to create chaos. but accessing these channels gives you a feed of what might be coming to your community.
also, one last thing. once you find these channels, do not post to them. it is best to just listen.