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While shady behavior to manipulate reviews is not okay, I'm hesitant to engage with the discussion. The reason being that jumping down into this topic results in unproductive slapfights where everyone calls everyone else shills/trolls/whatever. Bringing that discussion to this community changes the tone from talking about Star Wars, to talking about people who are talking about people who are talking about Star Wars.
There should be a space on the Internet to enjoy Star Wars, and to discuss and critique Star Wars content itself without being sidetracked by talking about how other people have wrong opinions.
E-celebs whip up mobs of idiots. Corporations whip up mobs of idiots. I just don't know if that's something we really need to put a magnifying glass on here. This topic is something I've been thinking about for a while now.
I agree that engaging is for the most part non-productive. It's like trying to explain gravity to a flat earther. I just want people to be aware of the manipulation.
I'd prefer people ignore the noise. Star Wars fandom is always on the precipice of exploding into another fan on fan knifefight with the smallest provocation. I had hoped to have a space where people talk about what they enjoy, rather than fight over review scores and Twitter nonsense. But I am hesitant as well to strike down the discussion that people want to engage in.
Absolutely agree.
My favourite thing about lemmy, compared to the other place, is how with much smaller communities the discussions are much less vitriolic and antagonistic.
I've missed being able to have discussions about star wars based on media and literary analysis, instead of "the main character is a woman and thus BAD".