• Dessalines
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    5 months ago

    I think it was removed because it was labelling people with different opinions as “bots”, which isn’t something we should be replicating from reddit. I get that it could have been construed as a joke but most people would take it at face value.

    • HonkyTonkWoman
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      55 months ago

      I saw that post & completely disagree. The only thing uncivil about that post was removing it.

    • Don_Dickle
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      15 months ago

      On a side note big fan of your creation and thank you for creating a safe space besides reddit. Just came here because someone linked me to you. Just wanted to thank you and no sarcasm in any of this much love mate. Also did you know you have your own wiki page?

      • Dessalines
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        25 months ago

        No probs, thanks!

        I think that’s just the historical page on the Haitian revolutionary leader.

        • Don_Dickle
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          15 months ago

          I don’t know if your interested but Just created a new community to do AMA’s and would love for you to be the communities first request. If your time or date or whatever is good enough for me.

    • @Cryophilia
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      05 months ago

      They were literally a bot tho

      Lemmy seems to have this zero tolerance policy for calling other users bots, which is…problematic given that we KNOW there are plenty of bots out there.

      • Cowbee [he/they]
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        85 months ago

        Lemmy in particular sees lots of unfounded bot accusations, there isn’t much point in botting Lemmy yet.

    • @NateNate60
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      -15 months ago

      Labelling people as bots is not wrong if those people are actually bots

        • @NateNate60
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          25 months ago

          This is just simplistic and un-nuanced thinking.

          The use of bots is not to generate new opinions, it is to make fringe opinions seem more popular than they are. Most (but not all) opinions propagated this way are already worthy of dismissal for other reasons, but when it’s clear that someone is repeating word-for-word a line of dismissable or unsound rhetoric which is also being propagated by those bots, it lends itself to three reasonable conclusions:

          1. This person genuinely believes that and was not influenced by the bots to do so, i.e. it is a coincidence
          2. This person genuinely believes that but only because they were stupid enough to get absorbed by the bots
          3. This person does not genuinely believe that and is acting in bad faith

          Only in case 1 is such an opinion worth discussing, but the vast majority of cases will be case 2 or case 3.

          That is why it is reasonable to dismiss such opinions despite the possibility that they are genuine, in good faith, and not the product of propaganda. Because the odds that they’re not are vastly greater. Nobody can be certain of anyone’s intentions on the Internet, so rational actors can only play a game of “What is the most likely scenario?”.

          • KⒶMⒶLⒶ WⒶLZ 2Ⓐ24
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            55 months ago

            Nobody can be certain of anyone’s intentions on the Internet,

            except you, apparently, who is certain they can tell a good faith actor from a bad faith actor based solely on whether they have an opinion you have seen or one you agree with

            • @NateNate60
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              05 months ago

              No, of course, I cannot. I do not judge what category someone likely falls into based on whether what they say matches nearly word for word a “promoted” viewpoint. In some cases, I mostly agree with what they said but it’s painfully obvious that person didn’t come to that conclusion through their own thinking but is rather just parroting a screenshot of a post on the site formerly known as Twitter.

              You have missed the entire point of my comment. If someone is likely to be in categories 2 or 3, I dismiss them if the viewpoint is otherwise not worthy of discussion, which it usually is not. I don’t care if this causes me to misjudge the intentions of some people, because that is inevitable in any probability-based judgement system. What matters is picking what is most likely correct.

              I don’t feel that you have the ability to grasp this point and you’re just going to come up with another argument I didn’t make to attack.

                • @NateNate60
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                  -15 months ago

                  Oh, I understand they are usually human. I just don’t think their viewpoints are worthy of discussion. And you make this judgement every day as well, even if you refuse to admit it. And perhaps you make it on grounds that are less sound.

                  • KⒶMⒶLⒶ WⒶLZ 2Ⓐ24
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                    35 months ago

                    And you make this judgement every day as well, even if you refuse to admit it

                    an absolutely unfalsifiable claim.

                    whatever you are doing over there it isn’t science.

            • @NateNate60
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              No, I am not. I wouldn’t say it if it were made up. Who have I got to convince by making shit up? I am not pushing any viewpoint at all.

              I base my assertion on interactions with people on this platform. Whenever someone parrots a point that is promoted this way, they’re almost universally just repeating what some wisecrack said on X that sounds correct enough to not investigate further or think critically about and is agreeable to their worldview.

              I will not argue over this. You either accept what I am saying or you don’t, but I don’t give enough of a shit either way to get into an argument.

                • @NateNate60
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                  -15 months ago

                  You can say that. It doesn’t matter though. I am right. You can keep saying “nuh uh” if you want.

                  • KⒶMⒶLⒶ WⒶLZ 2Ⓐ24
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                    35 months ago

                    saying it doesn’t make it true. you have presented no proof, so no one should believe you