this post was submitted on 23 Jul 2023
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I really don't know if it's spez who really pushed it to be shit, or any of the other people who have some power at reddit, but they've been pushing discourse solidly leftward for a while now. They still have to pretend to be at least vaguely neutral to prevent reddit (as a company) from nosediving, but they've gradually been using the rules as a weapon against the right through uneven enforcement. Remember, r/nonewnormal was banned because users also sometimes participated on other subreddits (ie the natural way people use reddit), and this was considered brigading. On the other hand, subreddits literally dedicated to nothing but brigading like r/subredditdrama get by with simply saying "don't brigade" while their users do it constantly.
I might just be an extremely complex network of bots. Beep boop
Thats fair. The reason I asked is because the overwhelming majority of the people I find talking about how this or that group needs to clean house would never have voted for them anyway, and it's just an excuse to avoid discussing policy.
Personally, I treat voting as a strategic thing. I don't particularly care who I'm voting for most of the time, or what they believe, but mostly just how they're going to cast their votes in congress or how far they'll abuse executive powers. Not particularly a fan of either big party, but at least the Republicans have been getting a few things right recently, primarily with court appointments and reliably killing basically everything in congress
honestly I kind of used reddit for my own stuff I ignored most of it. Nnn was where tga went after they got banned it was less fun to read so I didn't keep up. TGA was just so insane even the .win for them and 8koon seem tame with less insane rambling. The main draw to reddit was insane rambling for me. And tech/obscure drug communities(and even those attracted bitching about culture war near the end of my time) or went totally private. I'm (gasp) pro-modernia vaccine; The only one that worked as advertised... The nnn people (and everyone else) dragged covid on so much longer than needed. It should of never even gotten to the point it was a pandemic or endemic. It's fucking sars not some magic new thing. The media reporting didn't help. The whole situation is/was a mess...
beep bop be nice ๐๐๐ pretty sure you are a red blooded American. You actually responded to mod actions and don't just end up posting porn or whatever to try to get banned... On that I'm hyped to not be a mod starting Friday when I hand things over to the community... Being a mod sucks when I just want to lurk or argue with schizo's not over politics. Everyone reports such trivial stuff.
I will say we really need term limits almost all the elected officials are really old. Like an issue both sides agree with outside the elected officials who have no will to do it. Like drain the swamp but don't refill it with geriatric cronies. And the court system should be apolitical but I guess everyone conveniently forgot that.
In my idealized world both(actually like 3-6) parties would be able to discuss stuff and competently address issues not argue over made up problems to throw red meat to the base.(looking at you both major parties). Like congress trying to learn how the internet works is always an endless source of entertainment.
Well this has been a manifesto work is over I'm going to go make dinner.