I see all over Lemmy, people really seem to hate hexbear, and I don’t get it. Can someone explain why most of Lemmy seems to absolutely hate them?

  • dsemy@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    You do realize replying something like “You’re a dipshit” literally adds nothing to the discussion right? Downvoting a dumb comment instead of replying does not make you a coward, it just reduces the amount of pointless comments in a thread.

    Maybe if you took the time to actually engage with them instead of insulting them and moving on you’d be able to change their mind.

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      3 months ago

      Whether OP realizes it or not, it won’t matter. Their reply is to provide as explanation - which I think answer the question well - and not to justify what they did are acceptable or not.

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      3 months ago

      Hexbear doesn’t have downvotes lol

      Liberals and other right-wingers not interacting in good faith do deserve to be called “dipshits” or whatever, and that instance doesn’t allow using bigoted words.

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        3 months ago

        Someone who knows little about politics commenting “Vote blue no matter who!” is not interacting in bad faith, and does not deserve to be called a dipshit.

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          3 months ago

          Someone who knows little about politics should probably be asking questions rather than saying shit like “vote blue no matter who” when they’re committing a genocide

          Hexbear is a strictly leftist instance; I think it’s reasonable for them expect someone saying shit like that to at least think they’re politically literate.

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            3 months ago

            The original comment gave the example of calling a federated user a dipshit for saying something like that.

            Also, while I agree that someone who knows little should ask questions, it is very common for them to assume they know enough.

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          3 months ago

          Yes, that isn’t justifiable in your society. Surely you’ll be safe and pampered in your society. But, yours you’re are not the only one. There are a lot of other societies that are different than yours. How will you be able to interact or even fight them (as foes) if you don’t understand them. Thats why you need to understand them so that you’ll be well equipped and can plot your strategies for future interactions. To understand them is not equal to agreeing with them.

          Anyway, life will be much more exciting when we are open to new encounters. Just like when we are able to speak many languages, imagine that.