• lemmydividebyzero@reddthat.comOP
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    10 hours ago

    My experience was that every sub reddit itself was an echo chamber.

    Not having the majority opinion of the subreddit meant getting negative scores because of downvoters, which lead to deleted posts because of that stupid karma system.

    But yeah, suggesting a permanent solution for both sides of the Israel-Palestine conflict on Lemmy by criticizing BOTH sides doesn’t get you sympathy points here either.

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      12 hours ago

      Even here, the guy you’re responding to is getting down voted to oblivion (for Lemmy anyways) for an opinion that I have echoed elsewhere and gotten the opposite response.

      Not having the majority opinion of this community seems to mean downvotes too. The only real difference is that reddit has enough staying power for people to put up with it.

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        7 hours ago

        I don’t think it’s a here or there problem, I think it’s a human nature problem tbh.

      • lemmydividebyzero@reddthat.comOP
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        12 hours ago

        Even here, the guy you’re responding to is getting down voted to oblivion (for Lemmy anyways) for an opinion that I have echoed elsewhere and gotten the opposite response.

        I’m on a Lemmy instance that has downvotes disabled. I can only see that the person I replied to has 3 upvotes and that me previous comment has 2. I don’t even see the negativity on Lemmy.

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          11 hours ago

          He’s at -5 at the moment. Depending on what instances you have blocked, you’re going to see different amounts. It doesn’t mean those people aren’t there.

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            9 hours ago

            Even if the post is true, it was the worst way to present it. It reads like trolling:

            Call out people’s politics with grandiose rhetoric, not backing up any claims with links to evidence.

            Declare the other side is unbiased.

            I mean, Internet 101 would dictate you downvote and disengage. It’s not going to generate a discussion that would change minds or be constructive. Even now we’re not talking about small website discoverability, but instead downvotes.

            EDIT: I’m going to put my money where my mouth is. I’ll try the same post.

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              9 hours ago

              If you’d like evidence of the toxic or extreme side of Lemmy, it’s not hard to find. Are we really disagreeing that this is a problem with Lemmy? Regardless, you’re misrepresenting OP with the “declare the other side is unbiased”.

              This conversation started started with pushing back on the idea of using Lemmy as a solution to small site discoverability. The toxicity and social aspects are perfectly relevant.

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                9 hours ago

                right right. Totally agree. The community here hurts it’s discoverability. My criticism is only in the way to the post was worded.

                I had this big explanation, but I realized it’s not worth it. I already covered what I wanted to say.