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Uh, got clarification on that robotic behavior?
On that specific point:
Basically when I look at the comments of a lot of posts here, I see most comments basically repeating the same thoughts over and over. This becomes very intense when the post is political.
Why does political content need to be "new" or "fresh?" A lot of the latest events in the world are new developments on very old struggles that have been discussed for a very long time, something fundamentally changing that calculus is rare.
Lemmy can get pretty echo chambery but that's very human beavior
I think your problem is expecting personality from political posts then