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  • I feel quite the opposite. Reddit is populated predominantly by far right-wingers masquerading as libertarians. Things like racism, sexism, LGBTphobia, and xenophobia run rampant on the default subs. Every single thread on r/all is filled with them, and if you report them, you're likely to catch a ban for "abusing the report button." I actually got an IP ban for reporting a threat against trans people. Then there are the status quo warriors who fantasize about meting out violence against anyone who doesn't fit the norm. Then there are the pedos, pedos everywhere.

    Most of the so-called "leftist" subreddits are actually right-wing neoliberal subs, r/SubredditDrama or r/AgainstHateSubreddits, for example. These are not leftists or post-leftist, but system-defending pro-state pro-hierarchical neolibs. It would take a true fascist to call these people "leftist."

    And the admins are Nazis.

    I like it here because it's more moderate. Sure, there are some awful neoliberal mods on lemmy.world, but most of the users there seem alright. I've never felt like I'd be banned as an anarchist or for saying things like "punch Nazis" or "punch transphobes" like I was on that other hellsite. This place is much more welcoming.

  • Plus, he's got massive influence on his fanboys who worship his every move

  • Ok, but I'm talking about hard drugs here, such as heroin and alcohol

    Edit: I feel compelled to elaborate, hopefully to discourage more responses like that above.

    First, I've already admitted cannabis has some unwanted side effects. For example, we have already mentioned childhood development. My comment assumed an audience of adults. There are many things I wouldn't recommend to children. For example, I wouldn't recommend that children use welding equipment, but when I see my neighbor, an adult, welding -- well, I'm not going out of my way to tell him it's bad for children, I just kinda assume. I'd also never recommend using heavy machinery while using cannabis, which goes for many substances that we consider beneficial in certain situations. Then there's the smoke damage to lungs. It all comes down to weighing the benefits against the drawbacks and determining if it's worth the risks. My doctor put me on Zoloft, and I'm one of the unlucky few who experienced suicidal thoughts as a side effect, but I'd not go around saying Zoloft is bad, since it improves the QOL for many users. On the other hand, barring external applications such as disinfection, alcohol is universally harmful to all users.

    Imagine you mentioned that Snickers bars contain sugar and contribute to obesity. Now, imagine I respond that carrots also contain sugar and can contribute to obesity. While technically correct, it would be absurd for me to say so.

    In addition to admitting there are undesirable side effects with cannabis, I've also admitted that I rarely use it. I've never understood the appeal, recreationally. It makes me feel unpleasantly disoriented and then puts me to sleep. While it's helped with occasional insomnia, it's not a thing I particularly enjoy.

    Conversely, my husband consumes it every day and has a medical card. Why? He has ADHD, PTSD, and chronic pain (bulging disc). He used to be on three or four medications, which had some nasty side effects. Now, he's on cannabis. I'm trying to talk my dad into getting a card and at least trying it for his Parkinson's because he has some pretty nasty side effects as well. In my husband's case, it has greatly improved his QOL. Sure, there are certain unwanted side effects, such as disorientation, but the benefits far outweigh the drawbacks.

    "But you stoners always talk like it's a miracle drug with no bad effects," I sense someone typing. I'm not a stoner, and I've admitted to these effects. It's not a miracle, it's not a panacea, but it is my carrot to your Snickers. Moreover, most of the supposedly harmful effects we associate with cannabis are based on racist and xenophobic lies, and that's a historic truth.

  • ...aaand the Republican mustache-twirling continues

  • Afaik you need an extension. The best one I've found is called User-Agent Switcher.

    It even works for me on Android, for the Firefox builds that support sideloading addons.

  • Well sure, lots of things are potentially harmful, but I'd be hard pressed to call cannabis a hard drug when it's probably more harmful to drink a large soda. I've got a history of addiction, but weed has never been something I feel compelled to use regularly. I can go months without even thinking about it.

    Coffee, on the other hand...

  • The consequences of not supporting the artistic community were more severe back then

  • It makes those old geocities sites look tasteful by comparison

  • For every person who complains about politics in a shitpost, I vow to insert twice as many politically-charged references into my posts

  • There's so much fake bro science surrounding alcohol, too. "Alcohol won't change who you are, it will just make bring out the real person." Sorry bros, but alcohol has a profound physiological and psychological impact over time when consumed in large quantities, and for many people it's inevitable that they will consume ever increasing quantities over time due to its highly addictive properties and the fact that it's one of the only drugs that can actually kill you in the withdrawals. I'd categorize it with the hard drugs like opioids and benzos.

    This is really present in my mind right now because I quit drinking in 2017, and I recently feel like I've lost one of my closest discord buddies to alcohol. He had a vibrant server that I modded, but he's gotten blazing drunk and burned it all down. I know it's the alcohol because I recognize the pattern and behavior -- that was me. I've lost a brother to alcohol. He's technically still alive, but not really. Not really there anymore at all.

    I stick to things like weed and coffee. Alcohol sucks donkey ass. I've never seen a good thing come from alcohol.

  • The site claims it's unsupported? That usually means nothing. Every site I've encountered like that will work fine in Firefox if I switch the user agent header to Edge.

  • No, this is not an all the same thing, and you are unhinged if you think it is. The entire Republican platform is anti-human/anti-progress, and if you align with it in any way, for any reason, you have gone out of your way to be a piece of shit.

    There's no such thing as being a Republican and simultaneously being a good person. These things are not compatible, and certainly not comparable at all to something like race or ethnicity, such as being Jewish.

    Edit: If you are arguing that Republicans have the potential to be good people, then this is absolutely true, but it would necessitate ceasing to be a Republican, which they can choose to do at any time.

    "Some of the Nazis were good people" -- Get the fuck out

  • Would MSEdgeRedirect help with that?

  • The number of sites that aggressively disable the force pinch to zoom accessibility feature is too damn high

  • Well, guess everyone has to go where they're happy. Personally, I don't find too much to like about reddit. It's a hypermasculine right-wing platform with the most off-putting users It's been my displeasure to interact with. There's some of that here, but they usually get uncomfortable and leave, which is fucking great!

  • You can easily spoof the location on most search engines by using a VPN, but I'd much prefer my search engine solely respond to deliberate input from the user