Haui111
Haui111 t1_jb49o3r wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Identifying Polarized Twitter Echo Chambers: A Case Study that identified a German echo chamber of 66K accounts mainly focused on topics like Anti-Covid Populism, Right-Wing Populism and Pro-Russian positions | Open Access by [deleted]
Look Timmy! This is called a strawman argument.
Haui111 t1_jb4a3sw wrote
Reply to comment by FraseraSpeciosa in Identifying Polarized Twitter Echo Chambers: A Case Study that identified a German echo chamber of 66K accounts mainly focused on topics like Anti-Covid Populism, Right-Wing Populism and Pro-Russian positions | Open Access by [deleted]
I think it’s cowardly that they vote you down instead of discussing with you.
I don’t think it’s that easy but you’re right in a way. I think reddit is a more obscure, has stronger and decentralized moderation and also is more democratic than other sm platforms. This attracts and keeps a more diverse and (imo) higher educated crowd.
It also does not encourage the loudest voice or the most „prominent“ as for example twitter does.
So yes, I think reddit is far better at keeping people in communication.