• dead [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    4 days ago

    I don’t think that slop is a bad comm. I think that slop is a fine comm for posting slop, ie bad posts by twitter users or redditors, absurd reactionary things which are mostly inconsequential.

    I think that news stories which have real world material impact should be posted in news or politics. Gossip would be like things said by a public figure without direct material impact. Like if Marco Rubio expresses his own opinions, it could be considered gossip. Official government policy said by one of the most powerful government officials is newsworthy.

    My personal test for whether I post something in the slop comm is whether I could explain the post to a stranger in public. You could walk up to a stranger in public and say “Marco Rubio wants to deport immigrants who criticize Israel” and they would know what you are talking about. If you walk up to a stranger in public and say “These lemmy.world posters says that anti-war activists should have voted for Kamala to stop the genocide”, a stranger won’t know what lemmy world is, then it’s slop.

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      3 days ago

      absurd reactionary things which are mostly inconsequential

      Unfortunately there is not a clear demarcation and I don’t see much value in trying to seperate them

      Yesterday’s steamer calling for fascism is tomorrow’s US political leader, and the absurb reactionary things being posted will be used to justify crimes against humanity

      The only thing I care less about than whether something is directly consequential or indirectly and possibly not consequential is the allocation of those posts to two seperate communities created because of some bizarre mod clique about shit that doesn’t matter (not the name, which matters in a symbolic way, but having two communities)

      And now I should disengage because I’ve written too much about something I ostensibly don’t care about