• zeca@lemmy.ml
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    11 hours ago

    Which approach do you think requires more money and cooperation from the network management?

    • Melvin_Ferd@lemmy.world
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      10 hours ago

      Neither.

      Both sides have money. In fact the left has much more money than the right.

      We’re not even talking about big money here. The average right leaning person will give a dollar to any thing they agree with. The left mull over the morality and ethics of a thing until it passes then they say “well I would punch a Nazi if I ever needed to” but they can’t even muster the energy to read a comment they disagree with.

      Look at the donations given to random assholes who said something anti vaccination. Millions of donating poured in. Look at that women that yelled racial slurs at kids in a park. Millions.

      I saw Jon Stewart posted here the other day and the comments were calling him a fascist.

      We’re fucking done.

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        4 hours ago

        I asked which approach requires more money, not who has more. You said the left doesnt want to spend that money, ok. Maybe the mass of liberals collectively has more money, maybe. Not the left though. And the network cooperation part? Which agendas are being priviledged by the recomendation algorithms in social medias?

      • deus@lemmy.world
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        7 hours ago

        I think you forgot to say the reason why you think the left has more money than the right.