I posted a few weeks ago about how I didn’t feel like quitting reddit just yet. and, honestly, I still have a hard time not opening my phone every five minutes to check it.

but I decided to quit because I realized how much of a negative echo chamber it was. I couldn’t even mute certain words on the reddit app so I had to keep seeing the same shit over and over again in the popular feed.

it’ll be a long road moving from one platform to another, but I’m pretty satisfied not being strangled by reddit’s overwhelming snark and negativity.

dunno if anyone here feels a similar way, but felt like sharing my thoughts.

  • CheeseToastie@lazysoci.al
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    Yep it’s out of control. There’s a lot of research showing extremist groups utilise social media to help spread propaganda, misinformation and recruit people. Cults can be political. It’s really scary

    • 𝓔𝓶𝓶𝓲𝓮@lemm.ee
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      4 days ago

      It’s kind of disturbing. Usually wars are something we think of as distant, then we go to the web and realize there are sociopathic agents doing social manipulation.

      I got manipulated few times, maybe more times that I don’t even know about. Sometimes I feel like we should turn off all the social media because we can’t use them safely even if we know about all this

        • 𝓔𝓶𝓶𝓲𝓮@lemm.ee
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          4 days ago

          Well there is hope that Lemmy is too small thing to be worthy of such actions. I entirely avoid any news and politics groups and just read newspapers without comments. This feels like a more sane and mentally healthy approach for me because I can deal with just the news author bias. That’s one person instead of judging thousands comments

          The worst thing I ever done for my mental health was scrolling and participating in r/colllapse, quitting that made me much happier person almost instantly