Just putting that out there. While we might have struggle sessions over bullshit, the larger internet zeitgeist is putrid and rancid.
Just putting that out there. While we might have struggle sessions over bullshit, the larger internet zeitgeist is putrid and rancid.
Hexbear reminds me of the old internet. People being their authentic selves. Doesn’t mean there’s no nastiness but the ratio of performative or inflammatory bullshit to people talking is much lower than the average internet.
I also maintain that an extremely low tolerance for bad faith or cruel behaviour is necessary online. Since the regulatory mechanisms that govern social interaction elsewhere are not available.
Whenever I look at lemmy outside, or worse reddit, it’s just performative grandstanding, normalised bigotry, garbled repetition, and in “jokes”.
Yeah I’m sure glad we don’t have incomprehensible repetitive in jokes. I’m gonna post a picture of a bean now.
Jokes aside, this is one of the few places on the Internet where you don’t have to be a power user to feel like part of a community
I think a lot of that is because of size as well. Your post won’t get buried under 20 copies of the same cliche joke (one with 850 upvotes, one with 23, and the rest at +1 or +2) everything is actually read by at least a few humans somewhere, and everything is presumably also written by humans.
This is so completely true. I tried out the r/cth discord around the time it was banned and it’s like the chat in an MMO, moving so quick you literally can’t have a conversation. Why even bother at that point?!
yea discord is the worst. like drinking from a firehose
Le pun thread
if there is one defender of corny shitty puns on this earth it is me
Redditors don’t make puns, they regurgitate them