Politically-engaged Redditors tend to be more toxic – even in non-political subreddits::A new study links partisan activity on the Internet to widespread online toxicity, revealing that politically-engaged users exhibit uncivil behavior even in non-political discussions. The findings are based on an analysis of hundreds of millions of comments from over 6.3 million Reddit users.

  • Dkarma@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Ur mad cuz of things the TV said about trans kids and classroom litter boxes. I’m mad cuz your political party is a brainwashed cult bent on fascism.

    We are not the same

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      11 months ago

      Two sides of the same coin, I barely see a difference, you both invoke hate and make the world worse.

      Edit: This comment makes it clear the truth hurts. You should look at yourselves for what you really are.

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        11 months ago

        If you don’t understand one of those positions is objectively bad then that says a whole lot about you.

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          To be fair, while I agree with the viewpoint here, I don’t think there’s anything that’s objectively good or bad, just morals and beliefs in a society. I hope that’s what the other chap is getting at.

          Something we consider to be 100% bad, like physically hitting a misbehaving child, may in fact be seen as acceptable to people from another society elsewhere in the world, or in a different time period.

          It’s all just about perspective, good and bad are relative constructs.

          I’m still gonna stick to being our societies version of good, fascists and xenophobes etc can go screw, but I’m under no illusion that my beliefs or morals are objectively immutably good.

          Just food for thought is all!

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            11 months ago

            Bigotry such as the transphobic rhetoric the OP of this thread was referencing is objectively bad. And I have zero interest in your attempt to defend child abuse.

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            11 months ago

            Aha! You are bad because of the way you think. The classic.

            Yes, dumb too.

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      11 months ago

      I can understand someone feeling different than how they were born, it’s all fine and dandy.

      But another species?

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        11 months ago

        It’s not a thing. The OP is giving an example of how their media misleads them and uses fear-mongering about differences in people to keep them in line.

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        1. you don’t have to understand it, you just shouldn’t be a legislative genocidal asshole about it (not that that’s what you’re doing, but that’s what republicans seem to do to anything they think isn’t their slim sliver of a definition of “normal”)

        2. if you’re talking about furries, to my layman’s understanding of the subculture, that’s not how the vast majority of furries relate to themselves. From what I’ve seen, it’s not that they are the animal itself, they are the aspects of the animal, and those things are just little icons that they’re like boosting because they resonate with it. That said, there are at least a few people who DO feel that way, but I’m pretty sure they have a special category name (ferals? I think that’s what they’re called but I could be wrong, this is some deep lore I picked up years ago). If they do have that special name and I’m not just making that part up, then that implies that most furries do not feel that way about themselves.

        But, acknowledging the existence of people like that at all does validate your question in my mind. I don’t really understand that extreme either. My only point is that most furries are what you would likely consider “normal”, they just have a particular hobby. It’s no more nefarious or odd than being into gender bending cosplay. You’re just taking something (yourself rather than an anime/video game character) and twisting it into something artistically different (a fursona instead of a cosplay outfit).

        …no I did not intend to write that much defending furries but here we are lmao

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          hello, furry here.

          Therians are people who believe they are an animal, they are technically separate i think but theres a big overlap. generally decent folks that get teased too much.

          the big tell with the litter boxes thing is furries sell out some of the largest convention centers every year and extensively share photographs of the place. no litterboxes in sight.

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        You don’t have to understand it, you just shouldn’t be an asshole about it (not that you are being an asshole, just highlighting that the proper reaction to an odd subgroup like furries is chill acceptance rather than “you can’t do that” bs because it’s not like they’re hurting anyone or anything (there are exceptions but those are handled on an individual basis))

        Now, with that preamble out of the way, what don’t you understand? To me, my understanding is that it’s like that thing kids do when they just like imagine themselves as animals but with human abilities. It seems like an imagination thing that they never find a convincing reason/motivation to grow out of it. And I also don’t think there’s anything wrong with that (full disclosure, I’m not a furry but I tend to be pretty friendly towards them. This is still a personal theory though, I haven’t discussed this with them yet, so I could be way off base. This is essentially an outsiders guess.)