• idunnololz
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      Extreme? Like Tony the Tiger who is the mascot of Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes cereal. They’re grrreat!

    • @Akasazh@feddit.nl
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      It’s not as clever yet, thought, as the demographic is rather small. I was amazed that reddits’ world news the comments were almost uniformly not only anti Hamas but pro Israel. I mean not to pick a side here, and not saying theres not astroturfing here. However there’s more diversity of position, whereas the reddit thread felt almost strangly like everyone was just saying stuff, but not carrying any meaning. Felt like the last scene of body snatchers where even the protagonist turns out to be snatched, in a way.

      The amount of sophistication is lower. There are people holding extreme positions but quite often they self identify and aren’t state sponsored most of the time.

      • @VentraSqwal@links.dartboard.social
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        27 months ago

        I agree and have noticed the same things. I don’t think Lemmy is big enough to attract the state sponsors yet like Reddit is but it will probably be susceptible to the same issues when it is.

    • Zekas
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      Posts like this are it, even. Hurrdurr we’re so much better circlejerk is grossing me out.

    • @DragonTypeWyvern
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      Propaganda is an organization disseminating information they want others to believe, whether it be true, false, or the typical tactic, a mix of both.

      You pretty much can’t avoid it on social media, the only question is whether the action is direct from the organizations or grassroots support.

      • @lightnsfw@reddthat.com
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        We could avoid it if people would stop acting like fucking clowns and parroting every stupid thing they’ve ever read that happens to align with their views.

    • @moistclump@lemmy.world
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      Honest question. What kind of propaganda are you seeing on Lemmy? Nothing comes to mind.

      I mostly see… Linux stuff. And I am not a computer person. Is that propaganda?

          • @lightnsfw@reddthat.com
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            propaganda /prŏp″ə-găn′də/

            noun The systematic propagation of a doctrine or cause or of information reflecting the views and interests of those advocating such a doctrine or cause.

            Material disseminated by the advocates or opponents of a doctrine or cause.

            • @Cowbee@lemm.ee
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              Yep, so I’m right, hexbear is just as much propaganda as, say, News, Worldnews, or any other political instance/community.

              Lemmy is very politically active, because to choose lemmy is to reject Reddit. People pick Lemmy over reddit for political reasons, such as preferring FOSS and decentralization, which tend to align far more with leftist beliefs.

              Case closed.

              • @NightAuthor@lemmy.world
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                37 months ago

                Wait wait wait wait wait….

                So is it propaganda or not? The second portion of that definition (or is it a whole second definition?) is quite a bit more vague.

                • @Cowbee@lemm.ee
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                  Yes, but not in the same sense of “government sponsored bot propaganda,” and in the same sense as News and Worldnews are propaganda.

                  Hexbear is made up of users that genuinely seem to believe in their ideologies, rather than being sponsored by some state like others have implied.

                • @lightnsfw@reddthat.com
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                  It is a separate definition. It didn’t copy correctly. I fixed it.

                  Anyway I would say it constitutes propaganda based off the first definition.

              • @lightnsfw@reddthat.com
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                And that’s fine (more or less, I wish people would be more responsible about using sources that frame things objectively rather than ones that are biased towards their opinion) on political communities. It’s annoying on communities that aren’t made for politics.

  • @Underwaterbob@lemm.ee
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    617 months ago

    Yeah, and it’s people arguing about cars, Trump, rich people, work, Linux distros, not pooping, and communism.

  • ben
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    I’ll have you know that the fake internet points are still here and I will continue to use them to determine my worth in the eyes of my peers.

    • @letsgocrazy@lemm.ee
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      That’s the main thing I hate about Lemmyverse is that the zealots and puritans came over too.

      They always think you mean someone else when you say “please stop constantly trying to shoehorn your politics into everything”

      • @WiseThat@lemmy.ca
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        My dude, everything is politics. Especially things like “I want a free internet” or “I don’t want to be drowning in ads” which is a huge part of the appeal of Lemmy are both DEEPLY political stances.

        • @letsgocrazy@lemm.ee
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          I see you can’t understand the difference between zealotry and normal discussion.

          “I don’t want ro drowning in ads” doesn’t have to mean “but trump is Hitler evil Jews did this blah blah everyone who isn’t of my opinion is a murderer”

        • @letsgocrazy@lemm.ee
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          Actually, I’m going to add something to my last reply.

          “not wanting to be drowning in ads” is in no way shape or form a political decision.

          If you mean “because adverts are capitalism” then you’re part of the deeply naive problem.

          It’s perfectly plausible - because it literally has happened - for people to construct a platform under our system (which is also hybrid anywat) that allows for social media to exist without adverts.

          You’re literally the kind of person when I mean when I talk about trying too shoe-horn politics into things when it doesn’t belong.

  • @Limit@lemm.ee
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    There is plenty of propaganda on lemmy. You just have to realize you will always be fed propaganda and understand there is propaganda on each side of every issue…

    • @ddkman@lemm.ee
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      There is incomparably more propaganda here then anywhere else. On reddit politics are kept out of most subs that are not specifically discussing politics, here everyone uses every opportunity to push whatever agenda they happen to have

      • @SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml
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        That is two very different things. One is a terrorist group, the other are just humans trying to live their lives in safety. Same with Israel. The people are humans trying to live their lives in safety, but Netenyahu is incredibly corrupt and reports show that he is secretly propping up Hamas.

      • @Yamainwitch@lemmy.world
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        You don’t need elephants to smash ants. The Israeli government has gone too far, full stop. I also hope the hostages are returned home safely and a peaceful solution can be found. Calling out atrocities and war crimes perpetrated against the Palestinian people is not pro-hamas propaganda, it’s the first step in accountability.

          • @Borkingheck@lemmy.world
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            Its very concentrated here and it is so often lefty nutters. Or certainly my exposure to it is acute on Lemmy compared to my day to day living.

            • @soggy_kitty@sopuli.xyz
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              My main problem with it is anyone who has an opinion on how you(or others) live their life. What the fuck happened to modesty

            • @socsa@lemmy.ml
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              Sectarian leftist nutters who seem to be extremely overconfident in their amateurish view of philosophy and politics. “The entire world and all of contemporary history is a conspiracy to discredit Lenin” is honestly a pretty shocking view of the world.

  • @Varyk@sh.itjust.works
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    I like the absence of cumulative fake internet points. I do think it lends a healthier perspective to the community

  • @socsa@lemmy.ml
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    Lemmy is just as much an information warfare platform as anything on Reddit. The Israel/Hamas coverage has confirmed that pretty conclusively.

    • @InputZero@lemmy.ml
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      Eh, talking about Isreal/Hamas/Palestine has been a sensitive topic for as long as I can remember. I wouldn’t be surprised if an argument broke out between two Catholics in a church on Sunday if they were talking about it. It’s an extremely devicive issue.

    • @AbsoluteChicagoDog@lemm.ee
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      147 months ago

      00s internet before corporations colonized it was beautiful. I’m deeply sad that it’s gone but thankful that I got to participate.

      • Troy
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        Amazon: 1994

        eBay: 1995

        Match.com: 1995 (same parent company as tinder)

        Hotmail: 1996 (MS owned in 1997)

        Google: 1998

        PayPal: 1998 (eBay owned in 2002)

        If you look at the dot com bubble, there’s a lot of corporate colonization in the 90s. Many of them didn’t survive their stock crashing in 2000 (pets.com is a good example). Some things were not able to be launched until the internet infrastructure supported it properly (YouTube, for example), so yes some things do date to the 00s. But largely, by 1998, the internet was already on its current trajectory.

        The reason Google was so disruptive at the time was that they didn’t charge websites to get listed – it was a business model that relied on actually finding what people were searching for. The fact that this model was disruptive at the time tells you how corporate it was even by then.

  • Margot Robbie
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    187 months ago

    Speaking of monetization and propaganda, for your consideration, “Barbie”, now available on Blu-Ray and streaming services everywhere!

    • not the chosen one
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      that was such a great movie, I liked the part when you said “it’s barbin’ time” and totally barbed all over those guys