• @lennybird
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    25 days ago

    This is, objectively, a political meme. Humor is not requisite.

    This happens every election cycle the closer election day comes. Is it really any surprise political advocacy is higher during political season?

    And what makes this “astroturfed”?

    • WhatTrees
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      725 days ago

      “Things I disagree with are being upvoted so it must be a coordinated campaign”

      • @Vailliant
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        225 days ago

        That is so disengenious and you know it…

        • WhatTrees
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          225 days ago

          Is it? Your complaint is that things you disagree with are appearing more frequently, which they do when people upvote them. Sorry most of us have similar feelings about not voting / voting third party, but the only reason you’d call it astroturfing is if you think it’s disingenuous.

          • @Vailliant
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            024 days ago

            You dont like voting third party/not voting, yet you would frame me as your opponent…Nice framing. I haven’t said I disagree or agree with it. Not everything is so black and white as you may see it.

            All I said was is that I don’t like seeing the same posts appear X times on political Memes every day.

            And what I think is disengenious is the way you frame it. To frame my statement as such that I support not voting/ voting third party.

            • WhatTrees
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              024 days ago

              Astroturfing is when there is a disingenuous coordinated campaign with a goal in mind. This post is specifically against not voting or voting third party, and you came here to complain about seeing too many things like this post. If your complaint was about seeing too many voting / politics memes in general, I imagine you would recognize what sub this is and what month it is.

              I don’t believe you would be calling an abundance of voting related memes in a political memes sub this close to an election with no goal in mind “astroturfing” unless you didn’t know what the word meant. The obvious implication is that you believe there is a disingenuous coordinated campaign against voting third party or not voting. My point is that there doesn’t have to be. It’s more likely that many people, myself included, agree with the message of the political meme in the politics sub, and probably more than normal since we are so close to the election.

    • @Vailliant
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      425 days ago

      Every single time I open Lemmy I see at least 5 posts about " voting third party bad" it is not much different from reddit during the 2016/2020 campaign. How it is run now I wouldnt know because I havent browsed reddit since 2023.

      Even political Memes are generally lighthearted and people dont fight as much in the comments compared to reddit.

      • @lennybird
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        125 days ago

        These are just facts though. Until idiots stop voting 3rd party and spoiling elections for fascists, this pattern will continue.

        You would be better off convincing the ignorant to stop engaging in the Spoiler Effect.

        Then the memes shall stop. Everyone wins.

        • @naught101
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          625 days ago

          A better solution would be for the US to implement some kind to voting system where third party voting does matter. Like lots of the world has.

          • @lennybird
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            325 days ago

            100% agree. The only way to that is electing Dems and sending the GOP the way of the Whigs.

            • @naught101
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              324 days ago

              Yep. The thing I worry about is, even if the dems pull of a win that gives them the power to do this, would they actually do it? I doubt it, somehow.