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To add to MarxMadness' comment. A lot of those claiming to be anarchists are just liberals who watch breadtube videos.
Unlike Marxism-Leninism, which requires at least a basic understanding of theory in order to call yourself one, anarchism (especially online) often seems to view theory as a "bonus" rather than requirement. Some online "anarchist" circles insist that reading theory is actually a negative and have a lot of contempt for anyone who does.
I would say it is more of a lack of prerequisites for joining a movement. An ML has to read and understand theory. An anarchist just has to hate authority. Obviously there are anarchist circles who hold their members to higher standards, but on the internet, anyone can identify with anything they want.
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