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That's not true, there are plenty of people with all kinds of flair including "Liberal" on /r/Conservative, mods are giving these flairs to people who can support a meaningful discussion without accusations, attacks and drama, a rarity amount ultra liberal crowd on reddit.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_liberalism
Classical liberalism is a conservative ideology, not a progressive/leftist one. It's a conservative echo chamber.
It's a branch of liberalism, which only confirms my point.