• StandingCat
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    541 year ago

    While i agree r/science was terrible at this, it at least kept the conversation relevant. On new discoveries its nice to read about the science rather than: “here comes the end” or some fart joke.

    Id like to think this meme is directed towards user exodus rather than moderation to keep things on topic. I hope that the fediverse keeps things on topic and doesn’t complain too much about moderation when it’s necessary.

    • Metaright
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      241 year ago

      If Reddit moderators only removed content for the sake of keeping things on topic, people wouldn’t hate the place so much. There’s a reason the mods over there are so universally maligned, and it’s not because they’re beacons of rationality and objective reasoning.

      • @SocialMediaRefugee
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        The best part is if you got notified a comment was removed you couldn’t see what the comment was and they wouldn’t tell you what rule it broke most of the time. If you asked they’d blow you off.

    • @SupraMario
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      121 year ago

      All r/science was, was r/politics…every fucking “study” was from sudo science bullshit that just allowed everyone to circle jerk each other about their own bias. Hell that meav mod was just a repost bot that posted non stop from that psychology today website and then sold their account…and it’s still a fuckin mod.

      • @kameecoding
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        231 year ago

        sudo science bullshit

        this incident will be reported

        • @SupraMario
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          61 year ago

          I just got eventually banned every time I posted that mvae or w/e the fuck that mods name was, was a bot just posting political shit hidden as “science”.

      • P03 Locke
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        I quit that sub when I got the 100th study with a sample size of 20, talking about some clickbaity shit that was going to be silently disproven a few years later.

        It was always double-digit sample sizes.

        • @SupraMario
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          31 year ago

          That shit was sooo fucking annoying. “We went to a klan rally, and polled the 10 white guys there” All said they vote republican…Title: “All republicans are KKK members study shows”…like what in the literal fuck

          • P03 Locke
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            21 year ago

            Not even talking about politics. Just shitty science studies with hot takes and low sample sizes.

      • @[email protected]
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        r/science didn’t allow jokes, off topic comments, low effort references, or anti-science rhetoric from morons who barely passed high school chemistry so anything that hit trending would have to get nuked from orbit.

        • El Barto
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          51 year ago

          Well, that doesn’t sound terrible at all :)