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In china, children are limited to only 2 hours of internet for play.
Based
Keffals is doing a thing right now with ShoeOnHead called “Why we left the left” and is wearing a blue hat, and changed her icon to one wearing it too, that says “Please be patient I have autism.”
This is a live link so may poof.
You can rewind it. Seems like sh0e is gone. Shoe was saying how people hold you to a standard you never asked to be put on. So what I’m gathering is Keffals never wanted the attention so she’s burning the good will she garnered. Very well.
Keffels said she used to be a member of the Communist Party of Canada and am not anymore because she thinks “The Tankies are Cringe As Fuck”
Someone tell keffals that unlike Shoe, she’s not a cis woman and there really is no alternative for her other than the left that won’t end in a concentration camp.
lolcow
sadistic nihilism
:kombucha-disgust:
After the revolution, “lolcow” will be one of the code phrases that doesnt even send your name and location to the secret police, it straight up detonates the chip in your neck instantly.
I don’t even know what that word means, I googled it and a bunch of wack forums popped up.
Sounds like 4chan shit.
Its actually even worse than 4chan shit. Its Kiwifarms shit.
This is what happens when a person misunderstands that material conditions guide community growth and that physically brute forcing a community from one to another requires a very considerable amount of effort and care to perform.
A community grows in steps, at each step of the way policy is formed based on occurrences in that community and culture alongside it. Each new policy and the resultant culture is formed out of every previous thing that ever occurred in that community.
A bunch of people are there but they’re there for a different kind of community, a different kind of content, a different kind of culture.
In order to transition a community from one thing you don’t want it to be to another very different thing you need to consider things such as who the users are. You will need to reshape who the userbase is in order to cross a threshold from disapproval to approval. Slow purges are required to achieve this in a number of ways. One of the benefits of purges is that if you’re removing one “type” of person you’re usually making a community attractive to a different type. This obviously assumes that you have the growth to absorb the losses of the purges too. Also this can’t happen in a short timeframe, it’s a process that takes at least half a year to get right.
You will need to reshape who the userbase is in order to cross a threshold from disapproval to approval. Slow purges are required to achieve this in a number of ways. One of the benefits of purges is that if you’re removing one “type” of person you’re usually making a community attractive to a different type.
Small example: Hexbear :gui-trans:
Two rounds of purging over a few months of anti trans posters to make Hexbear safer for trans ppl
Honestly the funniest part of the purges was how easy it was to not get purged and people still managed to fail. People were really like “Be nice to your trans comrades and pick a pronoun from the drop-down list? Sorry I’ll take my chances in the gulag”