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  • torpak@discuss.tchncs.detoMemes@lemmy.mlToxic
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    1 year ago

    It is inevitable with scaling quickly. In the early days of the internet there were unwritten (and later written) rules how to behave. And people who didn’t accept those even after being educated were usually banned for a time.

    This worked because the early internet users were mostly us nerds and we tend to be able to have civilized discussions.

    Every time new users came, those were quickly educated and if they didn’t fit in they either left or built their own communities.

    Of cause there were always trolls but they were few and quickly isolated.

    The problem with people who couldn’t behave started when people came in more quickly than they could be educated. And those who knew the rules didn’t want to repeat the rules 20 times a day to some newcomers. So either a community stopped accepting new members or started accepting shitstorms.


  • torpak@discuss.tchncs.detoMemes@lemmy.mlToxic
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    1 year ago

    I think part of this problem is that the USA has split more or less into two different cultures that have developed different languages to the point that they don’t even understand each other and what seems a rational argument in one language is perceived as hate speech in the other.

    Europe is going into the same direction but it’s not as extreme yet.



  • Also the half life of windows knowledge is a lot lower than linux knowledge. Under windows: when you have this problem, click here, click there, find this button, select this option and then it might help, until the next version changes everything. Under linux you find this config file, change this line to that and the fix will likely survive multiple system upgrades and could even work on different distributions.