Submitted by HowMyDictates t3_yfztiq in technology
NaturalNines t1_iu6efee wrote
Reply to comment by Marsdor in Social Media Giants Systemically Fail on Hate and Disinformation, Report Says by HowMyDictates
I have very recently learned that lesson. I tried asking questions, just simple questions. They respond with such hostility I eventually would give a "You're a nutjob" response and BAM. Banned permanently. I'd even request why, pointing out that it took constant aggression that they ignored for me to finally insult back. And I got another insult from a mod, calling me a child and asking me why the rules don't apply to me while ignoring the rest. I check out that sub later? Nothing but constant violations of what they banned me for.
Social media is not for disagreement or free thought anymore. The lunatics took control of the asylum for now.
Marsdor t1_iu6fg0g wrote
Makes me miss the early 2000s where people could disagree and not be labeled some ist or phobe, people could actually debate and change others perspectives.. nowadays that seems a distant reality in our current socio landscape.
NaturalNines t1_iu6g0dx wrote
I mean.... there were problems then. I'm not sure I appreciate having been able to stumble across execution videos and other such horrible shit when I was a teenager.
But debate? Different story, haha. Yes, definitely prefer being able to have discussions. Voice an opinion, wrong or right, it got corrected, we all called each other every name but didn't care, free speech is great.
Bunch of crazy disinformation! Like remember how everyone heard that Marilon Manson removed a rib to be able to suck his own dick? Fucking crazy! Oh well.
Marsdor t1_iu6gcui wrote
Yeah it was a little on the rough side and I'm glad we can filter the extreme unwanted content out but yeah we're definitely missing something from then that worked better than the current thing we have now.
_ilovemen t1_iu81n56 wrote
It’s called being young lol. You’ve just gotten older and now notice way more stuff.
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