• @eran_morad@lemmy.world
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    1325 days ago

    Prefer Reddit’s volume of posts. Prefer lemmy in general. Disappointed that lemmy resembles reddit way too much.

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        25 days ago
        • “/s”
        • “SLAMS!”
        • “Neckbeard” or “fedora” etc. Grow the fuck up.
        • Groupthink.
        • Low-effort shitposts.
        • Obvious propaganda.
        • Arbitrary removal of comments.
        • Copious white knight bullshit.
        • Downvotes for facts that go against the zeitgeist.

        Just off the top of my head.

          • @eran_morad@lemmy.world
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            -225 days ago

            Because it’s unnecessary and ruins sarcasm. If people are offended because they mistake a comment’s intent, that’s not my concern. I cannot relate to those who need intent spoon-fed to them. It invites lazy, light thinking.

            • @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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              525 days ago

              It’s really a nice feeling when strangers on the internet can read your comment and get what you’d written in the right context - even if that context is an obscure in-joke. But there are a lot of people on the internet and a lot of real assholes that might non-sarcastically say whatever crazy thing you’re joking at…

              Especially when it comes to neuro-divergent folks, I think the /s is quite helpful. People want to be in on your joke. It’s fun to connect with humor on the internet… and omitting a /s makes it extremely unlikely that some folks, especially those on the autism spectrum, will be able to share that moment with you… instead, it’s more likely to be read as an attack or at least yet another disappointing failure of humanity and compassion playing out over the web.

              So if people don’t seem to get your joke when you omit the /s, please do realize that you’ve made your speech less accessible and some people are getting offended by your speech and it isn’t their fault - it’s yours. That said, if you enjoy having more arcane jokes and occasionally being downvoted into oblivion, then nobody is going to force you to /s.

              • @Ilandar@aussie.zone
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                125 days ago

                If you’re explaining every single joke in the same sentence as the joke (which is what /s is), it’s not funny. Humour is not, nor has it ever been, about inclusion. It is about being funny. Not universally funny; just funny to people who understand and appreciate the joke.

                • 1ostA5tro6yne
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                  24 days ago

                  i find that people who cry about this-or-that is destroying humor or whatever, are pretty much universally bad at being funny. maybe up your game and stop blaming punctuation.

                  • @Ilandar@aussie.zone
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                    024 days ago

                    There is no such thing as “universally bad at being funny”, as I explained. Humour is subjective.