• eldavi@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    The latter is much more amusing

    same here; but likely for different reasons.

    i like learning about viewpoints that differ from mine; i think they help me question my own beliefs and, usually, it re-enforces them.

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      3 months ago

      Yeah, on reddit, if you’re not the mainstream reddit opinion you have to hide in an echo chamber, if you are the mainstream, then most of the platform is one giant echo chamber.

      It doesn’t help that they’re all exceptionally rude and confrontational

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        3 months ago

        wholly agreed and i find it troublesome that the reddit refugees have pushed so hard to turn some lemmyverse instances into mini reddits, complete with that mainstream reddit opinion.

        lemmy.world has become my main source for finding opposing view points to learn from and, fortunately for the entire lemmyverse, the engagement is (very-very-VERY) slightly better than reddit.

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          3 months ago

          As an Egyptian, I’ve had to constantly talk back against multiple people with the usual “all middle eastern countries are iran” bullshit, I thought I’d escaped it when I left reddit, but nope, apparently in Egypt Hijab is forced by law, I just didn’t know Egyptian law and needed a European redditor lemming(?) to give us all a white-savioresque lecture on it.

          But hey, at least on lemmy I can correct it, on reddit I’d be swarmed by westerners who think they know more about my country than I, a person living there, do, and will proceed to tell me I’m very wrong.

          They push this so far, I’ve had them lecture me, someone FROM GIZA, on the “correct” position of the pyramids.