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Really? To me, it's unfair to characterize mildlyinfuriating as an agitation community that spreads negativity. I enjoy browsing there because it's a place to bond over shared frustration and humor.
I think subs like publicfreakout were definitely a better example of agitation. Had to filter that shit out.
Public freakout was more agitation but even then it was like people can be so stupid or it was genuine content about people being treated unfairly that was creating some awareness.
For me the genuine agitation things were the ragebait stuff like 5 minutes hacks/crafts and posting blatantly wrong or reprehensible takes to generate negative engagement like a lot of content on AITA.
If you think mildly infuriating is agitation community then you just wait until you see public freakout
Where I see most of the "toxic redditisms" is in political communities. So far I've been blocking them as they pop up on my feed, and it makes the experience much more enjoyable/cordial.