It’s impressive how duckduckgo manages to be so much better than bing despite being a frontend for bing

  • @ilinamorato
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    537 days ago

    With stuff like Tesla and Twitter, it can keep away the weird nerds who search those terms in hopes of white-knight-sealioning a conversation into oblivion. I think it just became part of the lexicon.

    • 2001aCentenaryofFederation
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      The inverse of this is that people who filter out specific words in their feeds will be tricked into seeing it. You get to piss off 2 groups of people by doing it!

      • @renzevOP
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        57 days ago

        Get two birds stoned at once!!

      • @UnderpantsWeevil
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        https://amp.knowyourmeme.com/memes/sea-lioning

        Sea-Lioning is an Internet slang term referring to intrusive attempts at engaging an unwilling debate opponent by feigning civility and incessantly requesting evidence to back up their claims. The term was coined in September 2014 by anti-GamerGate Internet users to mock perceived online discussion tactics employed by GamerGate supporters.

        • @ilinamorato
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          36 days ago

          Dang, that comic will be ten years old next week.

        • @[email protected]
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          I gotta be honest, the sea lion is not the bad guy in this comic. Lady randomly says some racist shit, and a member of the group she’s being racist against calls her out for being racist. And then the fact that the sea lion called the racist out is apparently justification for the initial racist statement.

          • @michaelmrose
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            46 days ago

            Sea lion is slang for a type of behavior a person exhibits not an immutable characteristic of the person like the color of their skin. They didn’t have to prove the behavior because the behavior expressed IS the behavior.

          • JackbyDev
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            15 days ago

            It’s mocking the type of people that try to turn anything and everything into some sort of formal debate when it was just a casual conversation then act like they’ve won some sort of argument when you don’t engage.

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            Racism justifies harassment and home invasion? I don’t think I can necessarily agree with that. Consequences, yes. But harassment? I’ll have to think about it.

            The point Malki was making, I think (and the way I take it) is less about the purpose or content of the discourse and more about the harassment veiled in false civility as a means of silencing discussion.

            There’s also an element of Person C inserting themselves into a private conversation between Person A and Person B, even if that conversation is being held in a public place.

            Pretend he’s not a sea lion, but a conservative, and you’ll get the intended effect.

            • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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              16 days ago

              Racism justifies harassment and home invasion?

              You realize internet sealions don’t actually invade homes?

              You realise the harassment stops if you don’t respond?

              • @ilinamorato
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                35 days ago

                I realize that. The person above seemed to think that everything in this clearly allegorical comic is somehow intended to be taken literally.

            • @[email protected]
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              Racism justifies harassment and home invasion?

              Yeah. Not gonna cry over what the victims of racism do to racists.

              and more about the harassment veiled in false civility as a means of silencing discussion.

              How is the sea lion silencing discussion? They weren’t discussing anything, they were having a racist circlejerk. The racist lady said a racist thing and the sea lion invited discussion by asking, “Why did you say that racist thing?” and then they refused to actually explain why they’re racist against sea lions, treating it as self-evident that being racist against sea lions is correct and thus that it is unreasonable to question it.

              Pretend he’s not a sea lion, but a conservative

              He can’t choose not to be a sea lion. This is kind of incoherent. “Pretend he’s not black, but a conservative.” This sea lion could also be conservative, that doesn’t really have anything to do with the fact that he’s being criticized for immutable properties he was born with, not for anything of substance.

              • @michaelmrose
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                56 days ago

                Again sea lioning is a type of behavior not a type of person or being. As a form of humor they rather than have a person embody the behavior be a literal sea lion because whimsical tension between the metaphorical sea lion also being an actual sea lion is funny.

                • @[email protected]
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                  That just doesn’t work, because the sea lion’s behavior in the comic is entirely reasonable, and it is the other characters who are being unreasonable. If the point of the comic is that the sea lion’s behavior is bad, they should have actually made the sea lion do something bad instead of call out someone being racist against him

                  • @ilinamorato
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                    15 days ago

                    How would you have written this comic to get the idea across, then?

              • @ilinamorato
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                06 days ago

                Not gonna cry over what the victims of racism do to racists.

                Eh…I dunno. I’m not going to tone police anyone, and consequences for bad actions are definitely good, but do two very-wrongs make a kinda-right? I’m not sold.

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                Look…if you don’t vibe with the comic, that’s fine. It’s just obviously not about all the stuff that you seem to think it’s about.

                • @[email protected]
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                  It’s just obviously not about all the stuff that you seem to think it’s about.

                  But it literally is? You’re the one coming up with weird interpretations about “what if it was actually about xyz”

                  What is actually happening in the comic is that a character is being racist and the victim of that racism is portrayed as being wrong and annoying for calling out the racism. That’s literally what’s happening in the comic. It doesn’t require any kind of gymnastics or interpretation, that’s the surface level reading of what is occurring in the comic.

                  • @ilinamorato
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                    06 days ago

                    No. What is actually happening in the comic is that a character is having a discussion with another person (not a racist conversation, because sea lions are not sentient beings despite what is about to happen). Treating it as anything more than that is reading something into the story not intended by the original comic. Not everything is so literal, particularly with Malki comics.