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After reading "turned out fine" I had a feeling and had to check for myself.

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>Transbian, indie game developer, poorfag, addicted to reddit
>turned out fine

:story:
 
As someone who owns and likes his electric car there is no way on earth I'd want one if I couldn't charge at home. Charging away from home is almost universally more expensive than gas and it's a miserable experience waiting for a charge. Sure, doing it once in a while for a road trip is fine, but as an every day driver, fuck that. These people are somewhere beyond retarded.

Also, $50k for something with less than 300 miles range.
 
Found on r/asmongold, unsure of the source
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I mean, they have a point.
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After reading "turned out fine" I had a feeling and had to check for myself.

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>Transbian, indie game developer, poorfag, addicted to reddit
>turned out fine

:story:
HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAAHHAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHHAAHHAAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHHAHA
EVERY SINGLE TIME
 
Redditor states that the reason the site leans left is because the right doesn't like having an endless character limit. Meanwhile, liberals tend to prefer writing huge walls of texts and call it discussing "ideas".
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Redditor states that the reason the site leans left is because the right doesn't like having an endless character limit. Meanwhile, liberals tend to prefer writing huge walls of texts and call it discussing "ideas".
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Reddit is left leaning because it actively encourages groupthink via the updoot system and half the big subreddits are run by the same 500 people, almost all of whom are turbo-leftist trannies. This isn't a mystery.

"Reddit is leftist because conservatives are too retarded to read!" is the kind of self-aggrandizing nonsense only a redditor could come up with.

Conservatives don't stay away from reddit because their tiny little Right-wing brains just can't handle all the ebin logik that redditors dish out because there's no character limit, they stay away because reddit actively shuns and cracks down on conservative or rightist thinking or discussion outside of specifically right wing subs (which make up less than 1% of reddits traffic anyway), and slowly turns every other major subreddit into a leftist circlejerk fest.

Every major sub on the site is either explicitly left-wing or """non-political""" I.E. politics aren't allowed unless they're left wing then it's fine because left-wing politics aren't politics they're just being a hecking wholesome decent human being!

Ffs look at somewhere like r/pics.


The line of thinking OP is peddling always comes down to the dichotomy between how right wingers and left wingers interact on the internet and the fact that left-wingers can't accept that this difference exists without coping about how it somehow makes them better than the righties.

It's just the meme. It's ALWAYS just the meme.
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They can't understand that maybe just maybe right wingers were the ones who found this shit funny and promoted it in the first place. For redditors everything is a weapon and can never just exist for fun. what losers.
The idea of being able to laugh about yourself is entirely foreign to leftists. Compare e.g. Stonetoss' portrayal of Trump and Biden to the gross and offensive Trump "caricatures" done by leftist publications.
 
Yes. Like no joke or gag or exaggeration, empirically yes.
I must emphasize, absolutely this is the case.

There's a thing called the "ideological Turing test," (I think the term was developed by Peter Boghossian, but I may be wrong) where a person is asked to argue a position that they do not agree with, such that someone who does believe in it would think you're one of them. Liberals/progressives routinely fail this dramatically. They genuinely do not have the slightest idea what anyone who disagrees with them actually thinks.

One the early moments that had me leaving the left was in 2012-2014 the big push of what is sometimes called "accountability journalism." I first noticed it on NPR. Basically, journalists decided that their job wasn't to report the facts, but to get their readers to accept the Truth™️. This meant you couldn't just let "both sides" talk, you had to let the "right" side speak, and then tell your audience what the other side's wrong opinions are (being sure to emphasize that they are wrong). You would see this reflected in Wikipedia's "Reliable Sources" and "False Balance" policies.

During COVID, this strategy was openly discussed when there was talk of a governmental "misinformation" department. They talked about implementing what was called, in propaganda studies, " inoculation" (rebranded as the only slightly less dystopian sounding "pre-bunking"). Like in an old-school attenuated live-virus vaccine, you purposely expose someone to an intentionally shitty version of an argument ("they want to build the wall because they hate brown people!"; "they think eating horse paste will protect them from COVID!"; "Trump doesn't support escalation in Ukraine because he's owned by Putin!"; etc) so that when the inoculated encounter something that sounds like the version they were exposed to, they'll respond to it as though it were the weakened version without actually interfacing with what they're hearing. " Oh, I've heard this before. This is about how you're racist." The important thing is that a distributed idea-suppression complex gives them these inoculations before they ever encounter a contrary opinion. That is the primary function of lefty social media influencers, from John Oliver to Vaush to PhilosophyTube (hell, a few years ago there were leaks from the UK government showing that Olly there was on the dole for being part of a program to design and distribute content custom-made for his particular audience to prebunk them against anti-[COVID-]vaxxers. All of BreadTube is a literal psyop with receipts).

As a result, most liberals/progressives have never actually heard an opposing viewpoint from a person who genuinely holds that viewpoint. They are the most propagandized creatures on Earth, and believe any deviance from their incredibly narrow set of allowable opinions is the product of something on a continuum between stupid and evil. They genuinely don't know how anyone else thinks.
 
where a person is asked to argue a position that they do not agree with
In probably the 8th grade we had to do a short presentation attempting to persuade the class about something. The twist was that after we turned in the topics were were going to present on, we were told to argue the opposite position.

It was a good exercise and one of the few school assignments I still remember
 
Powermod /u/Bardfinn attempts to evangalize the need of turbo-jannies to other jannies. Not even jannies are impressed (archive)

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How many excel spreadsheets do you keep for the reports you file and escalate? How many moderator code of conduct complaints do you file a year? Ever learn Python so you can process tens of thousands of ban appeals modmails to independently determine that the rate of bans issued in error in large subreddits is approximately %0.02? Did you ever spend six months hauling a sugarpost subreddit from the brink of being banned by reddit just to gauge whether the effort is worth it? Ever set up a database to collate user accounts that frequent multiple hate group subreddits? Did you know that Reddit AEO first tier drops the ball between 25% and 33% of the time?
is random.txt worthy
 
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