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[-] vacuumflower 2 points 1 year ago

I just don't get what's so problematic with casual bigots when one can encounter Turkish and Azeri Nazis (and bots) in numbers and nobody is really trying to fight them, on any platform.

But then nobody's trying to fight them IRL.

In terms of these people Twitter was sort of better than Reddit, or so my sister says (she hasn't used Reddit, I haven't used Twitter).

[-] dinckelman@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

What you've described is a problem anywhere, not just Twitter. It doesn't matter where it is. It's just wrong either way

[-] vacuumflower 1 points 1 year ago

Yes, well, maybe the way to fight it is decentralization (with control held by instance owners), not some "right" leadership.

People in general don't like that many bots and cannibals on their platforms, provided it's not a narrow group of people possibly just paid for that activity being tolerated (like Reddit owners).

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