BothsidesistFraud

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[–] BothsidesistFraud@lemmy.world -4 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Or could be an antagonizing effort to show “riots” to justify more police violence and show the “left” as violent extremists.

They shouldn't riot then, very easy. Own Trump with this one simple trick.

[–] BothsidesistFraud@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

A public university is a government website. In this case, state government. The more you know.

[–] BothsidesistFraud@lemmy.world 18 points 1 week ago (3 children)

"All over the internet"

Okay that sounds bad.

Is there an example that is not a government website.

[–] BothsidesistFraud@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Banned from which sub

If I'm going out to eat somewhere, it's mostly because I'm out to socialize or get away from screens. The last thing I want when I sit down at a restaurant is for everyone at the table to get out their phones. I can't think of a dumber way to undermine restaurant socializing. Just charge me the $0.03 it cost to print the menu.

That's exactly my belief. Stationary bandit theory is very strong. So the best you can do is a democracy where at least you can kick out bad guys every so often.

[–] BothsidesistFraud@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Unlike the notorious free thinkers everywhere else.

Say where did I mention the fires please link

 

I was gonna go try to feel righteously validated for a pet peeve of mine over at Unpopular Opinion, but it's closed. Then I saw this post and it describes some concerns with moderation policies, but the link it references has a bunch of crossed-out text, and I was just wondering if someone is willing to write out the detailed explanation of what happened and what the controversy is.

 

Primarily I'm wondering if certain instances have reputations that might color what people think about my community just by virtue of it being hosted on a particular instance.

There's also the question of instance-wide content moderation or something, not like I'm trying to be edgy, but like some instances might not like curse words or discussions about heavy topics like suicide, or something.

Also I'm wondering if it's somehow harder for people from other instances to find communities (I understand that subscribing is easy, but finding may be different?)

Appreciate details...

 

Any topic is good. Don't care about format or where it's published as long as I can access it (substack, random PDF, journal, etc). Looking for deep and rare thought, but essay length for a short reading.

EDIT: Also I am particularly looking for stuff not as much in online or nerd culture.

 

I swear sometimes I feel like I'm reading a bad newspaper comment section, like everyone is a poorly trained AI that just spouts default politically-oriented replies. The New York Times comment section for any given topic (not just current events, also culture etc) is way more interesting than most of it here.

Note this also applies to a LOT of reddit but there are some subreddits that are more interesting. A lot of them have their own circlejerk but at least when I first find them the "game" is new so I'm eager to read what people have to say.

Where on Lemmy is the actually good or interesting discussion happening, please, I really want something better, I am eager to contribute too, it's one of my resolutions for 2025.

 

Problem statement: I have a bunch of links to sites that update infrequently (think monthly or quarterly magazines) and I want to remember to go read them when they've updated.

RSS isn't a great solution since almost all sites spam out constant low-value content which I'd prefer to not be bombarded with - I just want to see the main updates, similarly to how I'd have received a magazine in the mail, in the past.

The basic answer here is just keep a list of links and remember to click them, and that's what I do, but it feels like there could be a better solution...

How do you handle this?

 

Long time back I used to use a spam email whenever I needed one. Then services started declining emails from those services, so I made a temp Gmail I used for everything. But I'm not comfortable with how much I use that.

 

I don't mean an application of technology. Or a specific fact. I'm interested in more big picture things.

 

Basically I'm looking for a heterodox political lemmy community where moderate opinions are valued and the level of discourse is pretty good. Where people are there to talk and there's not as much venting.

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