• jackoneill@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I was always a lurker on reddit because every time I spoke my mind I would get silenced/banned/whatever. Literally every time I ever tried to say anything that wasn’t 100% in lockstep with the hive mind, shut down, so I stopped bothering. So far Lemmy has been great in that regard!

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      1 year ago

      The thing is, it made for some hilarious trolling opportunities.

      And occasionally you’d find someone also going against the hivemind that shared your views

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          For example, in the r/newzealand Reddit which is full of bleeding heart social justice warrior lefties, I would post comments in support of one of our minor parties that sits more centre-right on the spectrum (there is an election on at the moment)

          That really riles them up, I get a heap of downvotes but also a couple of supportive comments from the 2% of other people on that sub that dare have a different opinion from the hivemind

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            1 year ago

            omg this is just poking the bear. I love it

            On other unrelated things, this is why political groups should be not reserved, leaves an echo chamber that traps people

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      I’m trying to keep my disagreements and discourse that way as much as I can in my own responses. What we don’t have in completeness of software, we (hopefully) have in community and heart.