Context was the idea of a government banning certain popular foods

  • surph_ninja@lemmy.world
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    7 个月前

    I really don’t get it. There’s definitely a group of ideologues that are pushing anti-meat on here, and flood any post on the topic. Something like that either needs funding or volunteers coordinating. I’m guessing either extremist anti-meat groups, or big ag astroturfers trying to make them look bad.

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      7 个月前

      It definitely does not require coordination.

      You are on Lemmy, which attracts leftists. Hence all the communism memes. Leftists heavily overlap with vegans. Hence, there are a disproportionate amount of vegans on Lemmy, ready and willing to spread anti-meat talking points at any given moment. This is all quite straightforward.

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        7 个月前

        Well when these things get posted, you’ll see an unnatural flood of downvotes & angry comments come in. Definitely seems like some kind of coordinated brigading. Or could just be one asshole with a bot farm.

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          7 个月前

          What evidence do you have that it is unnatural? How can you tell the difference between brigading and simply lots of vegans showing up by chance? If we assume 2 out of 5 Lemmy users are vegans or think we should eat less meat to save the planet, and almost all lemmy users simply scroll the front page, then this seems like a completely expected phenomenon

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      There are about 75 vegan communities on Lemmy.

      There is one carnivore community

      Lemmy has a very vocal anti meat population, and they are extremely active about it.

      I don’t think it’s coordinated, I think they feel very strongly about their identity, and when they see something wrong they get zealous and angry.

      Having moderated a controversial community here: yes there are bot voters, but they are not as common as people think.