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AceTKen, (edited ) in What are Lemmy's unwritten rules?
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  • Every thread against people not strictly aligning with Leftist politics will be boiled down to: “There are three types of people: reasonable people who agree with me, crazy fascists on the other side, and lily-livered wimps who can’t pick a side (and are also secretly fascists who just won’t admit it)!”
  • Anyone with passable writing skills will be downvoted because creating cogent arguments against them is hard, and heaven forbid anyone see a smart argument that doesn’t align with your views perfectly.
  • In a similar vein, people will use the downvote as a “fuck you” button without commenting or adding any value to the conversation whatsoever.

(Edit: Yes, yes. You’re all hilarious. I may not have a button to hit, but fuck you too.)

TotallynotJessica,
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Leftists famously don’t have uniform views and bitterly disagree on important topics. Some leftists aren’t reasonable in my opinion, with many non leftists having better reasoning behind their beliefs. Too many leftists are purity testing assholes, treating leftism with the same elitism that people on Lemmy treat using Linux. I hate elitism, even if you want to limit how big a community is. It’s just an unpleasant attitude.

Globulart,

You summarised my feelings far more eloquently than I managed here yesterday.

Downvote for you!!

But seriously, lemmy feels like more of an echo chamber than reddit ever did to me (which is saying a lot), maybe that’s because it’s an echo chamber for views i don’t agree with and reddit was more aligned to my thinking so I notice it more here, but dear god it’s getting harder and harder to stick around.

Sagifurius,

Don’t worry, bud, ive got your right wing right here, despite not being right wing, an american, a frequent voter, or anything…I just apparently am to people so delusional they think a canadian style rational socialist is a fascist.

Globulart,

I guess everyone is on the right when you’re on the absolute most extreme left.

Sagifurius, (edited )

Well, no, I don’t vote ndp because I’m anti union and anti gun control. I’m perhaps center right and want the national health care fixed, not privatized.

Globulart, (edited )

You’re missing my point bud. Everything is hot compared to something at 0 kelvin.

Everyone is left compared to the most right wing person, everyone is right compared to the most left wing person. It’s why people here often claim reddit is right leaning, despite it heavily favouring the left.

Being the most anything is rarely good, extremes prevent people seeing the other side way too often and very few subjects are 100% anything, most have nuance.

Just making a joke about why someone might accuse you of being a fascist.

otter, (edited )

Re: the silent downvoting: IMHO, it’s childish and worse than toadying as it’s both inherently cowardly and lacks any real effort at all. If I thought it would constructively improve the platform, I’d suggest a daily rationing of them, but what’s the point?

edit: D’awww, the chickenshits took the time to click. That’s adorable.

A_Random_Idiot, (edited )

Upvote/DownVote/Likes/Thumbs Up/Etc etc are all bullshit and have ruined online discourse by, for the majority of online interactions, gamifying and distilling it into whatever reaction the poster… on some subconscious if not conscious level, whatever will get them the most positive praise and trigger that dopamine dump in the brain.

And thats when its not just dogpiling people who are saying things that are true, but you just dont want to hear.

internet would be better if this shit never existed.

Globulart, (edited )

That’s a tough one, the dopamine hit is real and encourages engagement, which drives up the active userbase and makes for more opportunity for discussion.

They get abused too but a forum with none of it won’t grow in nearly the same way as one that makes use of it. People like to earn something (karma, upvotes, whatever) even if it has no tangible value.

Honestly, reddit kinda nailed it but then made it very hard to keep supporting them when they took a steaming shit on the mods and massively overpriced the api to ensure they had more control of the userbase.

Overall I don’t think they’re hurting too badly from it though and I’m sure the extra ad revenue they get from ensuring everyone uses their app helps to dry their tears. Probably a smart business decision (at least in the short to medium term), depressing as that might be.

AceTKen, (edited )
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It really is the embodiment of that old joke about people never wanting to hear other people’s opinions, and only wanting to hear their own opinion parroted back to them by someone passably eloquent.

glasgitarrewelt,

I can only assume, that these downvotes are meant as a not so smart joke.

AceTKen,
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Funnily enough, “not so smart joke” is the same descriptor I have for no-discussion downvoters.

TheSanSabaSongbird,

Many comments don’t deserve any effort beyond a downvote. Whether you like it or not, it’s how the system is designed to work.

In this case I downvoted you for being a condescending piece of shit in your edit. Otherwise I probably would have ignored you and moved on.

otter, (edited )

Sorry, kiddo, but that’s not “how the system is designed to work” (you’d know this if you actually read the community guidelines, rather than just wandering in and assuming it was Reddit 2.0), and instead is simply finding a similar fate that etymological morphology suffers at the hands of illiteracy.

Swing and a miss. Next.

nycki,

We’ve got a linguistic prescriptivist here! Everyone come and look at the guy who’s sick of stuff shifting over time in response to community sentiment!

otter,

Necro much? FFS, boomer.

nycki,

this is written like a lily-livered wimp who is anti-woke and won’t admit it

AceTKen, (edited )
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My liver may be flower-scented, but I tend to not paint situations in broad-stoke terms like “woke” that are used to dismiss valid arguments.

You can’t disprove a label (especially a vague one that someone else applies to you), however you can very much disprove points.

A_Random_Idiot, (edited )

That sounds like some of that woke socio-commu-liberalism to me.

/s for the oblivious

DrRatso, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

Apple watch now, but I have plans of picking up a hybrid soon. Im looking at Garmins vivomove or instinct crossover.

BellaDonna, in People of Lemmy that take more than 5 seconds to start your car and drive, what are you doing?

Setting up music, navigation, and letting it defrost

Very_Bad_Janet, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

Neither. They get in the way when I put on my backpack.

Nemo, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

No. I prefer to not wear any watch. I dislike having something heavy strapped to my wrist.

And I dislike accidentally looking at clocks when I didn’t specifically query the clock time; it screws with my perception of the passage of time, causing unpleasant dissonance.

Also I work in food, which means washing my hands above the wrist every half hour at a minimum, and wrist jewelry gets in the way of that.

And I’ve never been mugged, partly because I aggressively look like someone not worth mugging, and strapping multiple hundreds of dollars to my wrist is counter to that.

MigratingtoLemmy, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

Cheap casio because I definitely do not want a mobile on my wrist. Too distracting already

kent_eh, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

Regular watch.

My good old Timex Ironman has survived tons of physical abuse over the decade or more ive had it, and it’s battery only needs my attention every few years. I doubt a smart watch would improve either of those scenarios.

Plus, I don’t see any value added to my life by having phone features on a smaller, harder to read screen. If I want to use phone features, my actual phone is less than a foot from my wrist.

AgentGrimstone, (edited ) in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

Regular watch

I currently have a smartwatch but I don’t like how I can’t prevent it from getting my text and phonecalls which I find useless because my phone is on me 95% of the time. The only way is to keep it on Do Not Disturb. It also for some reason has trouble updating, sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn’t. I just want it to tell time without all the fancy annoyances.

Guest_User,

If you really want it to just tell the time you can turn off the Bluetooth. It’ll stop getting notifications

AgentGrimstone,

I take that back. I remembered I also wanted to track my heart rate. It’s pretty ridiculous I can’t simply disable notifications without turning off bluetooth.

Guest_User,

Turning off bluetooth is just one option. You absolutely can set all notifications to only go through your phone. I don’t know your exact set up but I am certain that is possible and likely not too difficult

UnicornBl1tz, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

I’ve had my g shock for 12 years and just now I’ve started wearing a smart watch. only thing I’ve used it for is heart rate, sleep, step counter, precise time, and easily accessible stopwatch.

Having an easily accessible stopwatch with a flick of the wrist and 2 pushes is MUCH faster than looking at then unlocking the phone, navigate to the page that has the clock application, and scrolling to the stopwatch function.

I’ve started to be more cognizant of my health, and having a bio monitor makes me feel I’ve accomplished something today. Big numbers go BRRR. WEEKLY STREAKS GIVES ME THE GOOD BRAIN CHEMICALS.

I enjoy something with wrist presence, and without something there, it just feels wrong. So why not have something there that’s accurate, useful, and fashionable.

HeartyBeast, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?
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I've always worn a watch. I got myself a smartwatch when my kids kept insisting on texting me, while I was cycling home - usually while I wasa half way up a hill. Much better than rummaging to get my phone only to find it was some bit of nonsense.

Subsequently bought an Apple Watch 4 which I still have today and wear daily. I find it very sndy for reminders, as a fitness tracker and like the Apple Maps haptic direction prompts

cheese_greater, in Is it ok to use acronyms similar to those on an equally or more popular discussion forum?

Can we do AL for AskLemmy posts? Like as a convention going forward or consider it?

dominoko, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?
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I use a cheap, lower end Fitbit. I like the cheap one because it's low profile, the screen is nice and small.

I do use it for time constantly but the other features are nice too. I can read, but not reply, to texts. I'm notified of an incoming call. I do use the step counter and hourly activity reminders to make sure I move enough at my sedentary job. The stopwatch feature is great for in-between sets at the gym. I like knowing my heart rate too when I'm working out.

Kolanaki, in Do you have a favorite restaurant only available in your area?
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Tokyo Express.

Despite the name, it’s a Chinese restaurant. $6 will buy a meal that’s 3 whole pounds of food. The styrofoam containers are usually stuffed so full, they barely close.

HessiaNerd,

I used to be near a place like that in college. I could eat 2 or 3 meals from them. And it was good. They did Chinese food and donuts. Stoners paradise.

Bloodwoodsrisen,
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As for Chinese restaurants, Golden Rice near my home owns my soul. Crispy Honey Chicken, their Crab Rangoons, ugh, so good

1984, in What are Lemmy's unwritten rules?
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May i speak to you for a moment about Linux our great savior?

kalkulat,
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There will never be an end to religious arguments in Computerland.

NotSpez,

I mean, you probably should in order to observe unwritten rule no 1

Blackout, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?
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I only wear a sundial but I admit it's hard to tell the time when it's cloudy or night out. Forget telling time inside too.

Guest_User,

Anything else would be far too distracting

CmdrShepard,

Is that a sundial in your pocket or are you just happy to see us?

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