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It hits for me when I'm typing it out and I can already read the braindead response they're going to type and I don't want to spend another 2 paragraphs preempting the obvious response and I definitely don't want to wait a few hours/days to explain why they're still wrong.
When I write two paragraphs to reply to someone making a stupid, hateful argument and then they reply "I ain't reading all that" and get a bunch of upvotes for it, I really think about every super-villain story where the bad-guy was trying to destroy the entire world and I feel a sharp pang of understanding.
Or you say fuck it and send the comment, but you refresh the page and he's downvoted it faster than a human being could have read it lol
Me when I realize the person I'm commenting to is from hexbear.
I still don't know what the controversy is about with hexbear.
They unironically think, genocide, murder, torture and tanks are the correct way to spread the freedom and joy of communism, and for the same reasons, they are not afraid of telling you so. Being federated with them usually leads to an endless stream of pity flame wars. Because they think arguing and insulting other's intelligence will make their ideology win.
Ahh. Seems on par for the whole "lemmy's turning into reddit" thing.
and thus federated platforms show a strength: defederate with the trash, and the rest get better quality posters! ... in theory.
Tank you!
That's because Reddit sells anger quite well. Their bots and human instigators work overtime to get you to comment like that. I think all of us Reddit refugees have fallen for this shit.
We're not doing great on deprogramming ourselves either. The news outlets not only manufacture consent, they also manufacture outrage. This isn't a new problem either. It's been going on since at least the Spanish-American war, probably earlier (see also William Randolph Hurst , Joseph Pulitzer).
We're not doing great on deprogramming ourselves either.
You can’t just post that without a source 😡
/s
https://hermetic.com/crowley/the-scientific-solution-of-the-problem-of-government/index
He is ignorant as no illiterate peasant is ignorant; he has no power of independent thought. He is the prey of panic.
But he has the vote.
The alternative method is undisguised dragooning.
In brief, we govern by a mixture of lying and bullying.
And the presence is visibly breaking down everywhere.
They cannot even be galvanised with spasm of pseudo-activity, as still occasionally happens with the dead toads of superstition....
This was from a pamphlet he distributed on the streets, and I'm not going into the problems that may or not, are or aren't, in the whole thing, but this post seems relevant, lucid, and veritable.
We've all fallen for some media/governmental wtfery, myself included. The issue is correcting it.
From a historical point, I found it immensely interesting. I went to the author's wiki and was equally fascinated he came to the USA to paint, during the first world war, posisitioned himself as pro Germany, while spying for the UK, all the while.
A lot of people have a lot of miscommunication about him, including me, because I've always been under the impression that his spying wasn't of any importance. And maybe it wasn't, but that send worth investigating, if I ever have time
Aside, I'm interested to know what sort of anarchy the pamphlet is advocating, or the closest fit.
This is why "disable inbox replies" is such a great feature that I wish Lemmy would implement. For when you still have something to add, but it looks like the conversation is going downhill, the thought of further responses is causing anxiety, and you know the right choice is going to be to let the other person have the last word anyway.
The block feature is wonderful for this. I'm starting to use it liberally when I just can't be bothered to deal with someone anymore. I don't know if there's a mute user function as well, but that would at least let them yell into the void instead of being blocked outright.
iirc block on Lemmy is "mute" and it doesn't work like Reddit with preventing any interaction with any posts or comment threads you started (which I'm glad about, Reddit's block imo is a horrible way of doing it).
Personally I don't like the block feature for this for two reasons:
And I'm the opposite. When I block someone, it's because I'm sick and tired of that one person in particular and never want anything to do with them ever again. And for my own protection, I don't want them to be able to see me or interact with my comments ever again, regardless of whether I'll see that interaction or not.
When I block someone, it’s because I’m sick and tired of that one person in particular and never want anything to do with them ever again
Same, the main thing I'm getting at is, most of the time it's not like that
Yeah, my personal experience is the opposite where I find myself having to outright block people because I generally don't have an issue until outright blocking them is needed.
It would be great to have a "mute post/thread/comment" option that just stops any reply notifications for that specific item of yours. That way you don't have to select specific people to mute/block and it doesn't affect anything outside of that one specific comment of yours.
Yup, though on the upside notifications seem to only work half the time here.