When you ignore politics:
Memes
Rules:
- Be civil and nice.
- Try not to excessively repost, as a rule of thumb, wait at least 2 months to do it if you have to.
Well, the 'politics' communities are usually used by US folks as their politics communities. It's great that Trump is doing senile-old-man things again, but I cannot vote for or against the guy anyways. So, there is no real reason for me to keep up with that drama.
Honestly if I weren't American, I would still keep up with American politics at the moment just for entertainment value, or to feel better about the situation im in. "Oof, America has it bad right now. Thank god I live in Sri Lanka!"
Except it's mostly Americans, and their politics mostly has nothing to do with me. Such is life I suppose.
Give it time, eventually we will do an imperialism to your country too.
I still browse through the political communities occasionally but I hate how their posts absolutely dominate the main page by default.
This is certainly what they want you to think.
The fact is that "both sides" (sorry) are selling a pill for doom. The fire meme above is whatever Trumps latest scary/dumb thing he said, or it's 40 network cameras focused on a 100 SqYd patch of a city that wants to be on the news.
It's whatever will mobilize you to donate, click, watch, buy, and yes, vote.
We only got the fire meme because we don't understand fire.
nobody has ever felt inner peace wearing a button shirt and tie
Exactly. This asshole wants people to stop yelling at them for "just wanting a fiscal conservative" in office.
He's naked in the other pic.
I'm glad you did what you want with your own life. People should block instances/people/subs instead of complaining about them. I think the people who complain actually want to grandstand their own beliefs. You have become what you hate dipshits!
Block/mute, move on. It's your life. It's your lemmy. Use the tools at your disposal instead of trying to get other people to do what you want!
I don't want 10,000 anime posts on my all page but they keep popping up lol
Do you know if there's anything I can do to stop it?
The thing is, WHO THE FUCK KEEPS MAKING MORE?!? like yeah, youre I to anime, great! JOIN ONE THAT ALREADY EXISTS! No need to divide it up into the most specific thing on the planet. Animecausualcannibalism.mi, catgirlswearinglobstercostumesmoe.world fucking STOP.
Ignorance is bliss.
Along with anything news related.
For real, such peace of mind doom scrolling now
I believe, that's the opposite of doom scrolling...
Also political memes.
And memes.
Being apolitical is just accepting status quo which is, funnily enough, also an explicit political stance.
You can vote without having 70 % of your feed filled with the fucked up USA politics.
To be fair, voting is less than the bare minimum effort required to enact meaningful change.
You just equated blocking c/politics with being broadly pro status quo. You can be politically engaged and active and not like the discussions on c/politics.
No, i equated being apolitical with being pro status quo. Being apolitical was implied by not wanting to hear about politics and reaching "inner peace" as a result.
I cannot disagree.
Turning my brain off to global affairs once or twice a week is essential to my sanity.
This is a fair assessment. I actually like politics, but I have still blocked numerous political communities because the users spam variations of the exact same 2 articles over, and over, and over, and over again.
It's either going to be:
- Trump be stoopid
- Israel be bad
The first few times were interesting, now it's just effing annoying. Blocking these communities has definitely improved my Lemmy experience.
Join communities focused on political theory more, you get more analysis than simply X Bad.
I just remember, in the very early days of these kinds of online communities, that people would actually try and organize to do shit. Like, you'd have folks on /r/Houston talking about a bunch of redditors going down to the Houston Food Bank to volunteer. Or you'd have some serious fucking shit out about a landlord with folks offering to come down and help out. I even caught a "my car is broken, I don't know what to do" with a "don't worry, I can help out" and a final "omg, its fixed, thank you so much!"
Now its all talk. Nothing is real, its all just fucking ads and Mr. Beast style stunts. Nobody has any kind of trust or empathy for anyone else online. The closest you get to a material social network is people on Nextdoor screaming about how a strange car drove down the street and desperately asking everyone on the block to call the police and report it at once.
Shit fucking sucks.
The closest I've seen on Lemmy is Hexbear's Mutual Aid community, where users help each other out financially when in need.
I just browse "All" and I keep getting slapped with "Kamala actually cares about Gaza and understands the complexities of the situation so plz vote plz I beg we need this so bad no don't go actually look at the ongoing genocide just plz vote" posts
i like sticking my head in the sand too; it's safe.
I created an account just for that lol
And then you come to this place and give us flashback.
Thanks for nothing
Now you can thank yourself for making that good decision!
Anyone telling American voters to ignore politics in an election year doesn't want progress. Please keep that in mind...
I just don’t think you need to be bombarded with political crap in every community. You can care about politics and not want to see it in every other post.
Many of us aren't American. The assumption that we are remains an annoyance on this website.
On this internet.
Privilege is so convenient, in so many ways! I mean, who gives a shit about any of it, I'll probably never be affected!
Sync filter = 🕊️
I haven't blocked it, I just don't interact with it much and it doesn't bother me at all. Very rarely is there anything that I want to see other people's opinion on, and the vast majority if posts is US politics which is just a circus to laugh at as an outsider. It's far from as bad as Reddit was, it doesn't take up whole days of several pages of top posts and I learned my lesson of not reading comments much.