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  • This is a fair assessment. I actually like politics, but I have still blocked numerous political communities because the users spam variations of the exact same 2 articles over, and over, and over, and over again.

    It's either going to be:

    1. Trump be stoopid
    2. Israel be bad

    The first few times were interesting, now it's just effing annoying. Blocking these communities has definitely improved my Lemmy experience.

    • Join communities focused on political theory more, you get more analysis than simply X Bad.

      • I just remember, in the very early days of these kinds of online communities, that people would actually try and organize to do shit. Like, you'd have folks on /r/Houston talking about a bunch of redditors going down to the Houston Food Bank to volunteer. Or you'd have some serious fucking shit out about a landlord with folks offering to come down and help out. I even caught a "my car is broken, I don't know what to do" with a "don't worry, I can help out" and a final "omg, its fixed, thank you so much!"

        Now its all talk. Nothing is real, its all just fucking ads and Mr. Beast style stunts. Nobody has any kind of trust or empathy for anyone else online. The closest you get to a material social network is people on Nextdoor screaming about how a strange car drove down the street and desperately asking everyone on the block to call the police and report it at once.

        Shit fucking sucks.

  • I just browse "All" and I keep getting slapped with "Kamala actually cares about Gaza and understands the complexities of the situation so plz vote plz I beg we need this so bad no don't go actually look at the ongoing genocide just plz vote" posts

  • I haven't blocked it, I just don't interact with it much and it doesn't bother me at all. Very rarely is there anything that I want to see other people's opinion on, and the vast majority if posts is US politics which is just a circus to laugh at as an outsider. It's far from as bad as Reddit was, it doesn't take up whole days of several pages of top posts and I learned my lesson of not reading comments much.

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