I've heard these sort of arguments before. Pretending shitposting is some sort of gateway drug is a nonsense. They will find one person that might have been sucked in out of 1000s.
Saying it is part of "far-right" (which is the current boogie man) is frequently repeated, yet I never see any actual numbers regarding this. What I usually see is a screenshot of /pol or somewhere similar. It would be…
I haven't seen it. Personally I've seen a lot of Pepe's that I've seen posted on Gaming discords was memes about things like bad habits, loneliness etc.
I was specifically talking about the memers that are talked about in this document. I've spoken to a lot of the guys that post the memes in this article. They just do it to troll people. I don't know about the other…
The "hard-right" is normally bored teenage boys that are trolling for laughs and don't actually believe any of this stuff. There is a meme online currently that says "My political opinions are based on who I am…
I haven't read the whole thing. However in the recommendations for action section of the document (page 13) isn't anything new in my opinion. > Debunk the harmful content of extremist humour, but only once a certain…
This isn't true at all. If it is valid criticism of something you have said that is incorrect or have done wrong, the adult way to deal with this is not to get upset but take the criticism on board, improve and move on.…
If "mainstream" news organisation cannot be trusted. People will go elsewhere in search of the "truth". I am in the UK and I cannot trust any of the outlets at all. They lie by omission in many cases or simply do not…
Sorry I don't care how long they have been in business. Generally, "You are as good as your last performance." The New York Times (along with many other news outlets) has been known in recent years to be biased and…
I've heard these sort of arguments before. Pretending shitposting is some sort of gateway drug is a nonsense. They will find one person that might have been sucked in out of 1000s.
Saying it is part of "far-right" (which is the current boogie man) is frequently repeated, yet I never see any actual numbers regarding this. What I usually see is a screenshot of /pol or somewhere similar. It would be…
I haven't seen it. Personally I've seen a lot of Pepe's that I've seen posted on Gaming discords was memes about things like bad habits, loneliness etc.
I was specifically talking about the memers that are talked about in this document. I've spoken to a lot of the guys that post the memes in this article. They just do it to troll people. I don't know about the other…
The "hard-right" is normally bored teenage boys that are trolling for laughs and don't actually believe any of this stuff. There is a meme online currently that says "My political opinions are based on who I am…
I haven't read the whole thing. However in the recommendations for action section of the document (page 13) isn't anything new in my opinion. > Debunk the harmful content of extremist humour, but only once a certain…
This isn't true at all. If it is valid criticism of something you have said that is incorrect or have done wrong, the adult way to deal with this is not to get upset but take the criticism on board, improve and move on.…
If "mainstream" news organisation cannot be trusted. People will go elsewhere in search of the "truth". I am in the UK and I cannot trust any of the outlets at all. They lie by omission in many cases or simply do not…
Sorry I don't care how long they have been in business. Generally, "You are as good as your last performance." The New York Times (along with many other news outlets) has been known in recent years to be biased and…