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[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

You folks know that we are “in the same room” as you?

honestly i forget most of the time. lol

there are so many liberals on lemmy, especially on .world that rarely post/comment and it makes me forget that they're there lurking most of the time so i'm glad you commented; this community could be better by the addition so it more closely mirrors the activity of the other leftists communities.

my like minded friend is right; an overwhelming majority of liberals exhibit provocative behavior when confronted w their behavior regarding lots of things including the genocide; exactly like the post i was referring to in my comment.

i was getting meaningful engagement w people who couldn't/wouldn't appreciate the gravity of a genocide and it's impact on the election and i think it helped me understand a little bit more why something so obvious to me wasn't so obvious to them; then they removed the post simply because it was a substack article on a yougov poll explaining that kamala harris lost the election due to the genocide.

bieng able to talk about things like this wo the mod who deleted that post having the ability to delete this discourse about it, is what makes lemmy worthwhile; but the class war is going to take a while longer if our somewhat-likeminded friends continue to insist on these provocative behaviors on lemmy.

[–] vatlark 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

That sounds frustrating. Lately I have been trying to think if there is a good way to help promote political discussion in a really constructive way.

I don't know your specific situation. I moderate a community and yeah sometimes a post will end up with a lot of aggression in the comments so rather than try to make a lot of nuanced judgement calls I'll remove the post with an apology to OP.

I also have made a lot of mistakes. I'm certainly learning a lot about being a better online citizen.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

not frustrating at all; simply par for the course when talking to people from .world and i wish that there were more that could break that mold.

also: bieng a halfway decent online citizen should be a requirement for any mod; but clearly not on .world or .ee.