Social media companies are receding from their role as watchdogs against conspiracy theories ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

  • Prethoryn Overmind
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    111 year ago

    I made a comment the other day saying Lemmy users are just as biased as average people.

    Someone said, “how is this article biased.”

    I am convinced half the user base that was here before Reddit doesn’t know they are stuck in a loop of reading and posting articles here that justify their mindset the same as anyone else.

    • @5BC2E7
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      21 year ago

      Idk they might be just as biased but they seem more vocal about it.

      • @PRUSSIA_x86
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        41 year ago

        Lemmy caters particularly well to the doomer crowd, since it presents an alternative to corporate-owned social media. Doomers have a lot of overlap with leftists(or liberals or whatever), and this causes a feedback loop of depression and anxiety. Consider two people; the leftist and the doomer:

        -The leftist gets mad about something and posts a few articles

        -The doomer sees this and reposts it with a more fatalistic title

        -The leftist sees the new post and becomes more outraged, posting massive walls of enraged text in the comments

        -The doomer reads the first paragraph and begins wailing about how the world is ending

        -This anger spills over into other posts and generally sours the mood for everyone involved

        Because the doomer is incapable of viewing anything in a positive light and the leftist lives in a state of perpetual butthurt, they feed into one another and fill everybody’s feed with outrage and despair.

        Swap the leftist with alt-right and you have 4chan circa 2017. Let it fester for a few years and you have a machine for churning out political extremists.