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  • i am naive too, but experience has taught me that with age people only get worse, they don't get better.

    i'm now at the age where if i walk my dog and someone's kid wants to pet it they think i'm a pedo trying to seduce their kid. nothing is just innocent and pure anymore. the well has been poisoned and people assume the worst when they have zero reason too... (well other than that the internet/tv told them to do it)

  • my experience is that people are idiots. no matter where you go irl or on the internet. and will willfully be offended at the slightest disagreement or hint that they wont' get their way.

    'just go somewhere else!' - this is the same thinking that is the usa housing and immigration crisis. head in the sand nonsense, blaming other people, and then jerk yourself off about what a saint and divine patron of lemmy you are.

  • valid social commentary is determined by the group in which it takes place.

    that's why a group of traffic engineers decided how to best build a bridge for traffic flow doesn't allow god to be part of the discussion.

  • no link. just people flooding lemmy with man vs bear nonsense from tiktok.

    then whining about how it's toxic and now lemmy is toxic, and making hateful comments about how if you don't agree with them you're clearly a rapist or incel.

    it's classic leopards ate my face nonsense. most of the people complaining about the problem, are the problem themselves and fanning the flames of this gender war bullshit.

  • social media sites worked when they were small networks of your friends and family and peer group. when you already have a common basic.

    reddit was great 10 years ago because it was mostly nerds who agreed to redditique. i remember when i could argue with libretarians and feel like i was learning about shit, because people wrote in sentences and paragraphs.

    then 2016 happened, reddit exploded in a few years, and it all went to shit. it became a meme/image/vid board, and comments were mostly stupid one liners or a few angry sentences shouting other people down.

    you can only control a community by keeping it small.