yes, but my post here is not driven by pure logic. It is driven by caring about my future, it is driven by sadness about the current progress towards justice in this world and the anger about the ignorance of our society. the anger that still in 2021 we haven’t removed leftovers from colonialism and we still exploit poor people and nature without much change.
i am sure in 50 years you will forget about your discussions regarding where to post some article on the internet, but maybe you will remember your thoughts and discussions about climate change? because in 50 years you probably can’t stop feedback loops so it won’t matter anymore what you do and discuss?
Keeping communities on topic is important, regardless of your ‘priorities’. Off-topic content is bound to only be ignored and pushed aside, it can also cause the communities it’s posted in to become dejected. As well, the adverse can happen, like it did on Reddit. Posts completely unrelated to the topic of the subreddit get upvoted because Redditors stopped caring what subreddits were for, and certain posting topics became karma farms - once again not cared about for the content itself, but for what it gives the poster.
This should be posted in one of the environmental communities, rather than in the technology one. Not only would it do better attention-wise, but it also keeps Lemmy as a whole on topic.
but i have given a reasonable argument why this link is ontopic? its not that i have posted it on the chess subreddit. that would be offtopic and i wouldn’t do that because it would make not much sense.
Not only would it do better attention-wise, but it also keeps Lemmy as a whole on topic.
this link was posted to the technology and the climate crisis community at the same time, but the technology post has 11 points while the one in the climate crisis community has 3. in the climate crisis community, this is nothing new AND it has only received 3 upvotes.
This post has 2 votes and 1 downvote (or three votes in total), the one in the climate crisis community has 5 points total with no downvotes. I have no idea where you got your numbers, because the numbers I see only back up my statement, the post did better by two (technically three, because downvote) votes on the community dedicated to talking about climate change.
yes, but my post here is not driven by pure logic. It is driven by caring about my future, it is driven by sadness about the current progress towards justice in this world and the anger about the ignorance of our society. the anger that still in 2021 we haven’t removed leftovers from colonialism and we still exploit poor people and nature without much change.
i am sure in 50 years you will forget about your discussions regarding where to post some article on the internet, but maybe you will remember your thoughts and discussions about climate change? because in 50 years you probably can’t stop feedback loops so it won’t matter anymore what you do and discuss?
Keeping communities on topic is important, regardless of your ‘priorities’. Off-topic content is bound to only be ignored and pushed aside, it can also cause the communities it’s posted in to become dejected. As well, the adverse can happen, like it did on Reddit. Posts completely unrelated to the topic of the subreddit get upvoted because Redditors stopped caring what subreddits were for, and certain posting topics became karma farms - once again not cared about for the content itself, but for what it gives the poster.
This should be posted in one of the environmental communities, rather than in the technology one. Not only would it do better attention-wise, but it also keeps Lemmy as a whole on topic.
but i have given a reasonable argument why this link is ontopic? its not that i have posted it on the chess subreddit. that would be offtopic and i wouldn’t do that because it would make not much sense.
this link was posted to the technology and the climate crisis community at the same time, but the technology post has 11 points while the one in the climate crisis community has 3. in the climate crisis community, this is nothing new AND it has only received 3 upvotes.
This post has 2 votes and 1 downvote (or three votes in total), the one in the climate crisis community has 5 points total with no downvotes. I have no idea where you got your numbers, because the numbers I see only back up my statement, the post did better by two (technically three, because downvote) votes on the community dedicated to talking about climate change.
i meant the top level posting from this thread with the link :)
Fair enough, I can’t fault your motivation.