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  • I'm not ignoring it. It just seems disingenuous. To me, it comes off as, "hide the source if it comes from an entity that makes money, because someone may be accidentally advertised to. Reduce context in order to avoid supporting a profitable entity. Professianal journalism is bad because the journalists get paid via subscriptions or ads. Fuck them for wanting a career in journalism."

    I hate ads as much as the next guy but realistically, how are they going to support themselves. Should I not post The Guardian articles (hope I'm not shilling here) since they make money to pay their journalists?

    Yes, I think we do have to accept that mentioning a company's name can have the effect of keeping them in the public consciousness, but so long as they exist and provide services that we interact with, we are going to need to refer to them somehow.

    I agree that actual shilling is bad, and is something I do not want to see here, but I just don't understand or agree on your criteria for shilling apparently. At best, it could have possibly been shilling. But then by that same logic, it would apply to such an enormously broad range of conversation. Now we're just walking talking shilling machines.

    And then you want to call it out every single time? With no reasonable proof that they were intentionally shilling? I just think that's going too far.

  • Back to my original comment, I just don't see how it was intended as a promotion. It was supportive to the comment to add context to the information contained thereof. It was literally one word in a long comment. No hyperlink. On top of that, most people don't even know what Kagi is and there was no discernable effort to introduce or promote it.

    What about that makes you so sure that they're being used by a corporation? Should they have just listed the source as "internet search engine"?

    If they "shill" for a not for profit search engine will you call that out as well?

  • It was a joke, mate.

    I briefly looked through user tal's comment history, and found that they also italicized Google as a source of info in another comment. Does this mean they're also shilling for Google? Imagine how pissed Kagi would be if they found out...

  • Lol now we're going to debate and call people out over their post syntax and use of italics? Is this what belongs on Lemmy? I guess it's funny content in a way...

    To begrudgingly answer your question, no I do not usually notice people italicizing titles in casual news aggregator comments. I do however notice it done in professional journalism. Neither of the cases trigger me either way.

  • Well yeah, italicizing it denotes that it's the title of the source.

    The "ad copy" was just them explaining why they personally like using Kagi, after you called them out for it.

    With all that said, I think you'll just end up Streisand effecting it in the end if you call it out over and over. 🤷‍♂️

  • I'm very curious as to what your suggested course of action would be if you were to "cut the military budget to 0", and then another nation with a strong military uses their military to abuse or murder the citizens of your nation because they disagree with your nation in some way...

  • What a horrendous situation. Some people are just animals... and I feel like I'm insulting some animals a bit by saying that. I googled, but was unable to find any info on whether he's been to trial or sentenced yet. Hopefully soon.

  • Same. I've actually started to wonder if I even want him incarcerated now since I feel like he's becoming more of a liability to the RNC and that they won't be able rid themselves of him otherwise. Imagine the tantrum he'd throw and the potential fracturing of the party if they nominated anybody but him. Food for thought at least.

  • As a Californian currently travelling through Canada, the "F*ck Trudeau" stickers I commonly saw in Alberta made it feel eerily similar politically to certain parts of the U.S. I definitely can see why it'd be hard to gauge. It's like the same dumbification cancer we have here is being spread there in Alberta as well.

    With that being said however, I still think you guys are a lot better off as a whole than we are in the states as far as slipping into christofascist dictatorship. Ugh.

    P.S. Please send help.