ConTheLibrarian
modern society
You mean theocrats, aka christo-fascists and neo-christo-fascists.
Almost every single problem with society today is because of outdated social constructs and the religious tenants that enforced them overstaying their welcome while humanity continues to evolve.
βIf you run a company based on the goodwill of millions of volunteer users, contributors, and moderators, one of your top priorities should probably be to focus on making them happy.β
I used to do security at some shelters and the local Ministry for Social Development offices (Welfare office). Through those experiences I learned that there is a big, big difference between calling someone homeless/addict or saying βexperiencing homelessness/addictionβ
The title says it the correct way, the opening paragraph does not. That being said, βunhousedβ doesnβt colloquially imply homeless and could be misconstrued as people being evicted. Regardless, after reading the article I donβt think the author intended to degrade people with their wording.
Anecdotally, I think we do a disservice to the people directly suffering from homelessness/addiction/mental health by misdirecting our frustrations towards the journalists increasing awareness of the problem.
Similarly, I think we do disservice to a lot of victimized and marginalized people by continually βimprovingβ the language surrounding specific issues and subsequently attacking people -who are engaging the topic in good faith- for not adopting the prescribed nomenclature fast enough.
Yea I think bot posting and rehosting content from reddit has served its purpose but come July should be dialed down significantly.
Even if it isnβt reddit content, bot posting should be restricted. There are niche examples where itβs beneficial. Eg, Daily Stock Tickers, Geolocal weather, or weekly Q&A threads, but those are clearly different than just content aggregation.
Comment bots also provide value. I agree grammar/etc bots are annoying but as long as people can easily block/delete their comments its okay. Prequel memes chat bots were hilarious and if a community wants them they should be allowed.
People are what makes internet forums fun. Keeping lemmy.world a space for human interactions is important.
Saying youβd denounce a genocide you deny is happening isnβt accomplishing what you think it is.
People donβt equate βtankiesβ with βfascistsβ because you advocate some sort of marxist-inspired system of governanceβ¦ itβs because denying the suffering of others when itβs politically convenient is absolutely the opening strategy of the fascist playbook.
Also, βDisown Chinaβ??? Nothing wrong with liking other countries but the way you guys talk about them is off putting and doesnβt come across as informed or even remotely unbiased.
Thatβs not really how this kind of community works though. I think you are in the minority as far as your engagement style cuz I personally never subbed to ELI5/etc despite commenting regularly.
The way I engaged ELI5/NSQ/OOL/ETC was via all/rising. If a question came up that interested me or I knew the answer to than Iβd engage. From there if there wasnβt already lots of comments or a top answer I might give my 2 cents.
Communities like this function more like a staple in that people know theyβre the correct place to ask certain types of questions. In the short term what we need is people to upvote questions (and for lemmy.world to successfully update so we get some proper sorting options) so they get visibility and as answers flow in people will ask more questions.
The way I differentiate is:
No Stupid Questions - For questions that might be embarrassing to ask or possibly common knowledge.
ELI5/Lemmy Explain - For complex questions that require simplified answers
Out Of The Loop - For questions about viral topics that anyone could be uninformed on.
Dudeβs a walking spoiler but damn can he act!