I remember, back in the days of the uncensored internet, that there was a massive undercurrent of wrongthink available on the internet. Even prior to 2016, r/coontown, a subdomain of reddit, a particularly liberal site, had twenty thousand subscribers, and was pretty active. r/cringeanarchy, which was banned in 2019, had 400,000 subscribers. Imageboards were the core, of course, but there was a huge network of these communities, to the point where you could always find /ourguys/. Very recently, an upstart sub, r/libertarianmeme, was banned, and it had 150k subscribers at the time and growing rapidly. Indicates that, even on reddit, there's still a massive undercurrent of people with the right inclinations.