What social taboos that exist today do you think will not be around in 100 years?
2y 10mon ago in asklemmyIt's worth considering that obesity was far, far less common 40-50 years ago than it is now. I don't know exactly why. It could have to do with something in the food supply, or some other environmental or cultural factor.
We love old memes because they remind us of a time when we felt like participants instead of consumers
2y 11mon ago in showerthoughtsWE GET SIGNAL !!
When someone is venting, am I supposed to say something?
2y 11mon ago in nostupidquestionsLearn from this guy's mistakes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4EDhdAHrOg
Some favorite Life Is Strange fan fiction
2y 11mon ago in pricefield@pricefield.orgSome favorite Life Is Strange fan fiction
2y 11mon ago in lifeisstrangeOK I think I did it via this instance's federation to yours!
Oh cool, I didn't realize there was a LiS / Pricefield Lemmy instance. I'll need to educate myself on how to do that.
Reddit slowly became filled with hate
2y 11mon ago in redditThe most "engaging" content rises to the top...which is generally the most outrage-provoking. Not to excuse or dismiss the people who were doing terrible things, or those who experienced pain or hardship; but those were the MOST PROVOCATIVE things anyone could find. MILLIONS of other people nearby experienced calmness, joy, etc. but that is just left out of consciousness.
Lemmy is so good right now for no particular reason
2y 11mon ago in showerthoughtsI agree with both of those sentiments! And as for niche communities, the challenge I've seen has been that they need a kind of critical mass in one place to take off...but at least on Reddit, that has sometimes led to homogeneity of thought and shouting down of any opinion that doesn't 100% fall in line with the hivemind.
For example, I'm a big fan of the video game Life Is Strange, and there's a major decision in that game that completely recontextualizes the story depending on which choice you make. On Reddit, /r/lifeisstrange as a metaphorical single organism has made one specific choice its accepted orthodoxy - any speaking about the other choice is downvoted and seen as blasphemy.
It's especially frustrating to me since I have nuanced opinions about both sides, seeing various arguments for each. I don't come down firmly in favor of either. But the almost-religious polarization means that my viewpoint is seen as sacriligeous because it's nonconformist, but not bold enough against the orthodoxy to be supported by the blasphemers.