tamas@kbin.socialtoReddit@lemmy.ml•Reddit takes over one of the biggest protesting subreddits
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1 year agoFacebook groups, for their many failings are still miles better than discord tbh
Facebook groups, for their many failings are still miles better than discord tbh
I think there has been a huge shift in the privacy concerns of the average people. 10-15 years ago we shared our (LIVE) locations constantly and everything defaulted to doing that. People tagged everyone on all photos (with locations) and initially there wasn’t even a way to consent to that. Today that sounds really extreme. Now many people will lock down their accounts and they aren’t sharing as much as they used to. You are right that the average person doesn’t care as much, but it’s not entirely true that people are completely careless.
Reddit used to be very left-leaning, but I don’t think that’s true anymore. Even if you look at a community with a conventionally “leftist” moderation like /r/europe you will see a huge amount of authoritarian and outright fascist comments.