I like that I can socialize (being an online forum is not ideal but not bad) with people who I know are coming from the same ideological starting point as me. Like I don’t need to give mountains of background info on “human nature being irredeemably bad is just a propaganda narrative” I can just dive into the topic at hand. That means you can get right to the meat of the discussion.

It is also been a great place online for me to not feel like I have to be on the defensive at all times, I can make a claim based partially on data and partially my gut feeling and not be torn to shreds, i.e. the critique is in good faith. It can be tiring to only engage in discussions where it feels like you are trying to convince the other person the whole time and they always request you “consider the other side” even when the other side is reactionary, riddled with conflicts of interest, provides no evidence, and is totally without merit🤢

It is a decent source of news but primarily a place for me to learn about how other people who have the same mindset as me but different lived experiences and who have read different things can see the same data that I see. Two heads are better than one.

In particular I really feel like my understanding of how gender and sexuality are tied to oppression has exploded from my time on here.

  • @pinkeston@lemmygrad.ml
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    I like how the post ranking algorithm weighs the recency of comments much more than likes, which is something all the popular social medias don’t do

    Without any profit incentive, Lemmygrad does not benefit from pushing the most popular posts/comments to the very front to snowball clicks and views easily since that content is already proven by votes to be attention grabbing and liked

    Instead, weighing the recency of comments heavily encourages more discussions and interactions to be had, even if the post itself is disliked or the comments within the discussion are disliked

    • @KommandoGZD@lemmygrad.ml
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      152 years ago

      Agree, keeps threads alive much longer as well. On eg reddit it’s usually not worth it posting in a thread after about 2-3 hours. On here threads sometimes stay active for multiple days.

      • Muad'Dibber
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        This could be a scary thing too, because the new comment bumping of threads like they used to do many years ago on youtube, meant the 2 most assholish reply-debater-guys who would absolutely not concede a point, would be the top of every comment thread. But here, since we actually enforce the “be respectful” rule, it does a good job of keeping threads alive and promoting new input like you say.