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Covertly spreading the word about ATW is as easy as writing it on your classroom whiteboard before anyone gets there for the day, tagging "antifascistwiki.org" at your favorite queer bar bathroom stall, or secretly leaving ATW recruitment flyers in a public place. Be creative! The ATW bureaucrats do due diligence on all applicants, so a personal relationship of trust is not required (it helps, though!). |
Covertly spreading the word about ATW is as easy as writing it on your classroom whiteboard before anyone gets there for the day, tagging "antifascistwiki.org" at your favorite queer bar bathroom stall, or secretly leaving ATW recruitment flyers in a public place. Be creative! The ATW bureaucrats do due diligence on all applicants, so a personal relationship of trust is not required (it helps, though!). |
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[[File:ATW Recruitment flyer.pdf|thumb|Example flyer that can be used to recruit editors anonymously.]] |
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Revision as of 14:01, 22 April 2026
A wiki needs editors, and recruitment is everyone's responsibility.
Please send new recruits to the editor application page.
Word of mouth recruitment
The best way to get editors on board who are vetted and trustworthy antifascists is to recruit people you know and trust personally.
Exercise caution! Focus your word-of-mouth recruitment on people you can trust. Avoid discussing ATW in public places, where you might be overheard, or anywhere that keeps a permanent record of your conversation, such as email or social media. If you are openly an activist or participate in direct action, and you may be under surveillance, be especially cautious.
Be careful when sharing your ATW pseudonym with anyone. Editor applications can include personal references, but it's not required if you are not comfortable sharing your pseudonym.
Covert recruitment
Covertly spreading the word about ATW is as easy as writing it on your classroom whiteboard before anyone gets there for the day, tagging "antifascistwiki.org" at your favorite queer bar bathroom stall, or secretly leaving ATW recruitment flyers in a public place. Be creative! The ATW bureaucrats do due diligence on all applicants, so a personal relationship of trust is not required (it helps, though!).