My experience on this platform has been mixed so far but one thing I’ve noticed the most is a significant contingent of the user base is really reactionary in their discourse.

This is a very typical exchange I have here :

User: I don’t like this color because it’s red.

Me: I don’t know, looks more like purple to me. What about red is bad?

User: Why don’t you fuck yourself in the face you fucking cuntfuck!

Me: OK…

Like, what gives? I don’t have this experience on other platforms. I have arguments but never this shutdown meccanism.

  • dhhyfddehhfyy4673@fedia.io
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    Because people are mainlining propaganda en masse and it’s rotting their brains. Maybe fediverse users are more abrasive idk, but the adversarial tone in online discourse nowadays is hardly unique to the platform.

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    That’s very strange. I’ve been here a year now, and have noticed that it’s MUCH friendlier than Reddit.

    I see that others have creeped your profile, and made suggestions about not antagonizing others. I’m going to take their word and recommend you take their advice instead of arguing about how everyone else is so argumentative.

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      Thanks.

      The issue is I am argumentative. I like having disagreents and most of all I like hearing different points of view. If this sounds like a vanilla take, it’s because it is.

      If I disagree with people on fb or insta or ask to verify the facts of an event there I will get push back or I will learn something new. I will also hear some combative words. Nothing strange.

      If I ask about the facts of the matter here:

      • “blocked”

      • “troll”

      • “fuck you you cuntfuck defender of Kyle Rittenhouse. Eat dick.”

      • “I have you labeled as conservative cuck”

      On. And on. And on. But it’s OK, because apparently asking for facts is justification to garner this, right?

      What gives?

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    An offline friend and I have this hypothesis that usually, the further left or the further right one becomes, the more closed minded and reactionary they become when presented with an opposing idea.

    It’s difficult to live in the grey and to keep an open mind. I think this has become so much harder in the era of social media.

    That said, there are absolutely some core beliefs of mine that I would be highly resistant to ever budge on, so maybe you’re encountering some of those folks on theirs.

    Shrug it off. Keep going. Be you.

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    I think some people use the internet to vent after a long day at work. I’ve dinner it at times and have had to stop myself from forming an unhealthy habit

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    There are people who is always angry about everything, not just in Lemmy but in everyday life also. Just keep you mouth shut and observe. Don’t take them so serious.

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    I wasn’t sure what you meant, so I decided to check your profile and see if I could find some examples you responded to… And I learned a lot about you in the process. You sent a single person a lot of “why are you angry” comments. You get into a LOT of arguments on politics subreddits, and even defended Kyle Rittenhouse. You noted that you need to tell people you’re left wing, because the things you say convince them you’re not.

    At a certain point, the reason why so see so many angry people might be that you’re the one pissing them off. Or at the very least, you’re seeking them out.

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      “If you run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. If you run into assholes all day, you’re the asshole.”

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        I could be an asshole. I won’t debate that. Maybe I am.

        My point isn’t to claim I’m not an asshole. My point is compared to other spaces the vitriol and anger here seems ramped to 100.

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            I’m Ok with that. It seems to come up in benign comments too. Thats why I was curious. I’ll own the asshole position and declare myself a loser. I’m not offended by that.

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          I wasn’t necessarily calling you an asshole, it’s just a quote that represents what the other commenter was talking about.

          To answer your initial question, I haven’t personally noticed Lemmy being more toxic than other platforms like it. Most conversations I’ve had have been pleasant. But I tend to avoid commenting on hot button topics. You commented on a topic that people feel strongly about and got angry comment replies. I wouldn’t say that necessarily represents the site as a whole. But both of our experiences are anecdotal so it’s difficult to say which is more common.

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            I think you’re right. Hot button topics are just to be avoided I guess or fare repercussion.

            How can we avoid being captured by epistemic bubbles though? That’s the part that scares me.

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      I don’t disagree. I did do that. I also did get into a few arguments, it my statements were pretty benign. I never once insulted anyone. I welcome everyone to look at my interactions with yeet (and others). Is the response proportional? You decide.

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        If you take antagonistic positions and argue with folks you’re going to get responses like that. You probably have anywhere from 50 to 1500 people read that response and the chances of your words being the straw that broke any one of their backs is fairly decent.

        We all have bad days. I block a fair number of people on here for being antagonistic pricks - even if they do so couched under the veil of reasonableness - because that isn’t why I come here. But other people choose violence. And I can understand.

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          While this is undeniably good advice, it doesn’t address the core issue IMO.

          Yes, Lemmy users are unusually hard to deal with. It’s roughly equivalent to Discord in terms of angry userbase, maybe a bit worse - even Reddit seems pretty level headed in comparison.

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          Yes, terrible to “attack” the poor guy like that. He’s just concerned for the level of the discourse, poor thing.

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    I would say the majority of mine have been fine and even some i thought might go off the rails had a nice back and forth where I even learned a bit. I mean I have encountered reactionary and mean stuff but does not seem super often to me. kbin meltdown sorta messed up my account thoush so I have not really got my feed going in mbin.

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    are you on *.ml?

    that’s their whole game.

    block .ml and most of the people deliberately picking fights should up and vanish.

    i say that as very rarely experiencing what you’re describing, especially compared to other social media platforms

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    Self selection I assume. You need a certain mindset to go the long mile of actively being on lemmy, and that mostly overlaps with an hypercritical attitude.

    Or maybe that’s just me.

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    Well adjusted people with fulfilling lives don’t have a ton of time for online forums.

    Lots of the residents of online spaces have been trained by algorithms that reward “hot takes” spurring lots of reactions.

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    Challenge them and they mostly back down and come to their senses. Failing that, block them. They’re so sad it’s not worth your time. I imagine they live very lonely lives arguing on the internet with strangers.

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    I think a lot of it has to do with an* impending sense of anomie. Something someone said to me once that I’d have done well to heed earlier: Don’t take what people say personally, especially if they mean it personally. The idea being it’s probably more about themselves than you.