I dunno why, but I absolutely love it when someone comments "no it isn't" without a comma and the person comes back with "yes, it is" with comma. Commas do a lot of work in creating tone in text and that example is probably one of the most obvious to notice/cite and one of my favorites. So I guess I have an idea of why after all lmao
And this is why people feel like they constantly need to validate their opinions by repeating them, so people like you don't think everyone suddenly doesn't care.
This is one of the big reasons I finally left Facebook and reddit and all the mainstream shit. And I'm starting to see it's just a social (media) problem and not something I can escape by switching platforms. At least not easily, and I imagine if I start going on a block run now it'll only end up consuming nearly all my time soon enough and just no. I guess the only thing left is to only browse specific communities that actively moderate those sorts of comments, or just give up being social online entirely. Kinda sucks when you have social anxiety and these online spaces are the one place you feel least constrained by it.
I wish people like you would stop saying half voted for it and half didn't. In reality, ⅕ voted for it, ⅕ against it, and ⅗ don't have any accurate representation in this phony system of choice so they didn't vote at all.
Yeah, I don't get that one either. Granted, I'm not registered or ever plan to vote unless/until direct democracy exists, but how do they determine if you're in the right district, precinct, etc. without confirming your identity? I would think that making sure people are doing things correctly and fairly would be a thing most people that aren't trying to cheat the system would want.
Ignore or block the post then. You're free to not look. If you want something moderated to your specific standards only then go create it. Nothing is stopping you, but you're trying to stop others. So stop it.
It would be trivial for them to write it so it bans it for citizen use but is allowed for corporate and government use. The people have no rights anymore
Not just robots and billionaire clones. I think their endgame is a white ethno-christian state. These people want to make the US the headquarters for the crusades 2.0. At least that seems to be the group most pandered to behind the capitalists extracting all wealth.
I dunno why, but I absolutely love it when someone comments "no it isn't" without a comma and the person comes back with "yes, it is" with comma. Commas do a lot of work in creating tone in text and that example is probably one of the most obvious to notice/cite and one of my favorites. So I guess I have an idea of why after all lmao