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  • lol still doubling down on your irrationality. There are some contradictions, but a dialectical analysis shows that being irrational is, in fact, progressive; am I right, comrade?

  • To get a good feed on Mastodon, you have to set it up yourself. The best way to do this, as others have mentioned, is to choose a few hashtags of interest and follow them. This will show posts from accounts talking about those things, at which point you should start following accounts liberally (you can always unfollow later). Those accounts, in turn, will "boost" posts from people they follow, which is how you get exposed to the conversations happening there.

    It's this process for populating your feed with content that's interesting to you that many people find intimidating. The down side is that you don't automatically get fed content like on Twitter; the up side is that you have a lot more control over what content you see.

  • It's really not hard to understand. Ukraine discovered huge gas deposits in Donbass, which threatened Muskovy's ability to control the price like they wanted. There was no US coup, and the horrors inflicted have been from Muskovy.

  • Imagine when someone points out you're being illogical by using an appeal to authority and you respond by... doubling down on an appeal to authority. That's some Marx-tier dialectical thinking there, comrade

  • Can you share more information about which nonviolent protestors you're referring to, which charges they're being convicted of, and why you don't think those changes deserve prison?