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Whoever these researchers are, they've discovered that people on the self-described Marxist instances are communists. Well done! And they want to shut down the proliferation of tankie views alongside "anti-Zionism" and "anti-Semitism". Seems like there may be a bit of an agenda here that goes beyond disinterested academic research.
I am a communist. I don't like MLs because they make communists look like the american propoganda version of what a communist is.
I feel similarly. They're useful idiots and counterproductive. But they kind of take care of themselves because no one likes listening to them. Even people who are attracted to socialism or communism don't like them. It doesn't feel the same as the situation with fascism today, where it seems to suck people from all over the spectrum into its vortex.
I honestly don't understand how you come up with this summary. But assuming you are upholding universal human rights as most of us do, we shall stand united, as the study suggests, to "safeguard against the proliferation of extremist ideologies while upholding the principles of freedom and democracy".
Sorry, I was jumping to conclusions and that wasn't fair. I respect the goals you have and agree it's important to be alert to trends in online discourse.