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I found the closer you are to the front page of reddit (e.g. whichever subs are on r/all or default), the easier it is to share GC views and get a ton of upvotes and agreements. It's when you're in r/trollx r/twox r/witchesvspatriarchy that you get called out. TIMs and TRAs know female-dominated subs are easier to control and shout on compared to the male-dominated front page. I remember getting a ton of support when defending JK Rowling on a 31k comment r/askreddit thread and the single TRA arguing with me was downvoted to oblivion. And this was right around the banwave.