Voyager has a setting to show a baby emoji next to the name of a user if their account is less than a month old and an account age. Probably one of the best features I've ever seen for immediately recognizing troll accounts.
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nice. would love something like that on a web interface.
Voyager started as a progressive web app. vger.app. I prefer it to Lemmyβs interface even on computer.
Memba reddit comments circa 2016 election? I memba.
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Oh me too! I βmemba!
100%. I've been saying it over and over. It's election season on the internet, division aplenty.
Use the report button when you see those, it's the quickest way for them to be noticed by mods and admins.
The whole of Lemmy is, in general, severely under-moderated.
Part of it is personnel (being a moderator is a crappy job and we donβt have the people to do it) but itβs also ideological. A lot of people here believe that allowing disruptive speech is better than suppressing expression.
Thatβs a choice and we live with the consequences.
Shoutout to Voyager, for automatically marking new accounts with a baby emoji. Itβs a feature ripped straight from Apollo, and it should honestly be the standard.
I have seen this as well. Thankfully Voyager flags accounts under a certain age, so thereβs an immediate visual indicator that an inflammatory comment may be just a troll.
That's a neat feature. I will request that gets added to sync.
Ya, Lemmy is speed running the worst things about Reddit but struggling to build the niche communities that would make people want to hang around.
The thing that's making me kinda want to leave is it feels like even more of an echo chamber then Reddit was, especially when you see someone calling for the death of someone at least once a week or so
Quite often see people getting downvote bombed and dogpiled for having different political opinions
I left reddit because I fucking hate the company.
But I'm not happy here because I fucking hate the users.
The ones that stand out to me are the ones that take offense at mundane things, because they're looking at it through a skewed mental filter. As far as I can tell, they're genuine. I don't know what to make of it, so I just make liberal use of the block button.
Also worth pointing out that the best way of reading this thread is looking at all of the removed comments in the modlog. Lol.
Yes, Im also glad im not the only one who noticed this. But it also seems to be they disapper after a few days too, maybe instance mods banned them or they just got bored.
Assholes are everywhere, but yeah, it's been happening slowly but surely ever since lemmy has gained more users (which makes sense).
I'd really like to know the ratio of assholes to regular people out of every 100 people π
An ever increasing ratio because assholes drive out non assholes.
Dead Sea effect in action.
Some threads have a handful of interactions that seem less than genuine, yes. Usually political and derailing and spoil the thread.
I noticed votes related to political comments are suddenly shifting to the right which was different just 1 week ago.
Weβre about 6 months away from the US presidential election so it doesnβt surprise me.
I fit your definition. Now lemme 'splain:
For thirty-five years I have heard nothing but radical right fascism spewing hate, lies, vitriol, slander, and violent rhetoric- over the airwaves, cable, and now social media- and without the slightest bit of challenge or pushback. The amount and volume increased when they figured out it pays big money. The people who listen have never known that it was for entertainment; they are being edged to violence just like Ruwandan radio did.
Liberals have been major pussies and doormats about this because they have no idea who they're dealing with. They cannot be reasoned with or appealed to through humanity. The radical fascists' free speech rights do not exist and are not to be defended; there is absolutely nothing to gain there and everything to lose. As I said, liberals have no idea who they're dealing with.
For all the unchecked violence and damaged caused by the radical fascist shitbags to our daily lives, our long term properity, and to safety and security in general, I absolutely attack them with all the violent and vitriolic slander I can muster to pay back for thirty-five plus years of the same. This is the route every one of you should take, because they all think you're a bunch of pussies and they take great joy in running you over. They must be made to fear even being seen in public, and beaten down like rabid dogs when they are. They are enemies of freedom, enemies of humanity, and enemies of all that is good in the world.
Never feed the trolls, the only winning move is to downvote and move on
Nothing is as maddening as writing an elaborate troll post only to be completely ignored.
I do all my riling people up on Reddit though because that site is collapsing anyway and a shell of former self. Hard to bring yourself to respect it and not throw some spicy fake made up posts into the wild and see what happens
As soon as anyone starts arguing in bad faith I just block them. I don't really care what they have to say about me for my argument.
I think I'm seeing something different, although also synthetic in nature.
It seems like companies or brands are in here (and probably on any social media) actively controlling the message about their brand. People make a post or comment about a specific thing (or person) and you get pre-packages responses, similar in nature and argument.
It makes you feel like it's tin foil hat time, but I've seen different accounts proporting the same exact experiences about a product, which are super specific in nature.
I could see that being a part of a company trying to actively "control the message," but it makes you question the authenticity of a lot of posts or arguments. Is that person really standing up for this thing with a questionable history, or are they a paid shill?
What would be a safe space from this though? A forum small enough to stay under the radar? I enjoy larger platforms like this because of the diversity in content and viewpoints, but not if it's a haven for corporate messaging or agencies controlling a narrative.
Am I joining the tin foil hat club here, or has anyone else seen similar?