• @woop_woop@lemmy.world
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    118 months ago

    Presumably because everyone assumes the tragedy of the commons will happen as it always does. And, little red hen, there’s a sense that if one person does the work, they are owed the fruits of their labor

    • @ShinkanTrain@lemmy.ml
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      8 months ago

      Talking about tragedy of the commons on the internet, in a decentralized network, is an extremely funny bit.

      Do I need to mention that the guy who came up with it was a racist who wanted to justify displacing the “unproductives”?

      • @woop_woop@lemmy.world
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        -38 months ago

        To your first point, why? You know what the Internet is like outside the fediverse right?

        To your second, I guess you can. Don’t know what it has to do with the subject at hand

    • snooggums
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      78 months ago

      But a fruit tree in a public space is like an open field or playground equipment in a public space. They are there for everyone, and people who complain that the ‘wrong people’ are using those public rrsources for personal use are selfish idiots.

      Like if a company came in and took all the fruit, sure, that would be wrong. But someone taking apples to make a pie? That’s what it is there for.

      • @woop_woop@lemmy.world
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        What if one person comes in and takes it all? Don’t even need companies, just individuals.

        That’s the tragedy of the commons.

        • snooggums
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          18 months ago

          What if the tree only produces 3 fruit, is it wrong for three siblings to pick and eat them?

          • @woop_woop@lemmy.world
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            -38 months ago

            Idk, you tell me. I’m suggesting that scarce resources not owned by anyone will get used by those who take it. This is a fact. What then? Is it bad? Is it ok? Pretending it’s not a thing is to deny reality and all of human/life history

            • snooggums
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              48 months ago

              Do you get this worked up over kids who spend too long on the swings?

    • @grue@lemmy.world
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      28 months ago

      It’s only a tragedy if allowing “first come, first served” until the resource is completely exhausted is actually a problematic outcome. For urban fruit trees intentionally planted for the public, I’d argue that that isn’t the case.

    • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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      -78 months ago

      Plus having rotting fruit laying around will encourage pests. Maybe put these into specific areas rather than just scattering them around.

        • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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          28 months ago

          I’m thinking about fruit trees and bushes specifically. If you’ve ever gone apple picking you see how many apples are on the ground. Domesticated fruit trees are bred and grafted to be highly prolific, and you’ll have a lot more fruit dropped than you’d think.

          Plus you’ll have animals going into the trees to eat the fruit. Commercial berry farmers have to cover their bushes and trees with nets to prevent birds from picking them clean. (And then producing very colorful art on outdoor surfaces.)

          I’m not saying it’s a bad idea, but I don’t think people have entirely thought it through.

          • @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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            18 months ago

            this is already bog standard here in sweden and the only real problem is fucking MOOSE coming into people’s gardens to eat fruit, any other animals are too small for anyone to be bothered by them.

            fallen fruit just isn’t a problem in the real world, it’s fine.

            • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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              17 months ago

              I lack confidence that my fellow Americans won’t make it a problem. Here people cut down fruit trees because birds shit on their cars.

          • ComradeSharkfucker
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            It takes massive organization

            Yes I know, I meant that there could be a dedicated team for this. Yk, people paid by the state to tend to the gardens. If it was a serious problem you could also just use less productive strains of these plants. You could also just compost the excess. Greater endeavors have succeeded and you cant say food production and beauty is not worthwhile. I’m not suggesting we just put a bunch of fruit trees everywhere and expect the public to autonomously maintain them lol.

      • @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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        18 months ago

        how do you explain this just… not being a problem that anyone talks about in areas where fruit trees are already plentiful in cities? I feel like people use the word “pests” the same way conservatives use the word “immigrants”, it’s just an abstract scapegoat to throw out whenever you want to argue against something…

        • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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          17 months ago

          I had a long list of animals that I was going to use but omitted it for brevity. Rats, mice, cockroaches, pigeons, raccoons, possums, deer and, apparently, moose would be a few of them.

          But in cities they’re already pretty prevalent so I guess adding another food source wouldn’t encourage them