ThatOneKirbyMain2568

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[–] ThatOneKirbyMain2568@kbin.social 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

@umbraroze

Why the fuck do people even follow the site any more.

Unfortunately, that's where all the content is. Things like this don't bother a lot of people — for example, discussion about YT videos wasn't something I ever used Reddit for — and as long as Reddit is the only platform providing what they're interested in, they're going to stay.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

the comments on the satirical tiktok are absolutely hilarious

[–] ThatOneKirbyMain2568@kbin.social 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Obviously, this isn't anything super new, but I just found this shot of Jupiter (from this video) really cool. It makes the planet feel very grand, chaotic, and kinda realistic while still fitting with the Kurzgesagt style.

EDIT: Added video link.

Something I noticed while watching this video is that it remixes one of my favorite Kurzgesagt tracks: the Universal Journey track. I think it fits extremely well here.

[–] ThatOneKirbyMain2568@kbin.social 12 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

The names are an edit of the original xkcd comic, where the states are blank.

Many residents of Kentessee would love to change the name to Elevennessee, but that's been found extremely exclusive by the former Kentucky residents who were lumped into the state upon its creation.

Oooo, you're right. I originally had (north–south) Washington → Columbia → Oregon but then realized that Oregon's shape was second and so lazily swapped the two names. Cool to know!

[–] ThatOneKirbyMain2568@kbin.social 9 points 11 months ago (2 children)

That's the other part of Michigan, unless the Upper Peninsula decided to become Upper Dakota while I wasn't looking.

It's just a fancy name for "Dakota[citation needed]".

[–] ThatOneKirbyMain2568@kbin.social 50 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Breaking news: Fossil fuel company CEO who was somehow allowed to run an international climate change summit says that fossil fuels aren't bad. Everyone is befuddled as to how such a thing could have happened.

 

In the opinion portion of Kurzgesagt's most recent video, they suggest that going back to small forums, bulletin boards, etc. will help people deradicalize and become more empathetic. The idea behind this is that, just like real life, forums allow people who disagree on certain things to bond under a shared interest or identity; this makes people more receptive to those disagreeing opinions and more empathetic towards the people that hold them. I'd watch the video if you haven't, as it'll make more sense then.

My question: do you agree with this? Do you think returning to separated forums will help in the way Kurzgesagt suggests? Do you think it'd be a good idea for other reasons?

My opinion is that while I don't have an issue with individual forums, I'm very skeptical of the idea that they'll help solve extremification like the video claims. Kurzgesagt says that these forums are like real life, but I see a few issues with this claim:

  • On forums, people maybe be just talking about the thing that the forum is about. For example, if you're on a forum about Minecraft or cats, you're not going to be discussing differing political opinions — in fact, such conversations are usually frowned upon. This is different from your real life community, where you're going to be talking about all sorts of different topics.
  • Many forums are about the very things we don't want people extremified on. Look at lemmygrad or hexbear, which might as well be their own forums given the massive amount of defederation from them. Or, for a less extreme example, go to r/antiwork — you won't find much disagreement there (that isn't buried into obscurity by downvotes, anyway). These places can potentially create dangerous bubbles that Kurzgesagt says are rare online, and that could get even worse if, for example, political subreddits became their own forums entirely.

These are just my thoughts immediately after watching the video, so I'm curious to see what others think.

 

The threadiverse counterpart of r/minecraftsuggestions. This isn't a new community—we (the r/mcs mods) made it a while back following the whole Reddit API fiasco—but since it hasn't been posted here before, I figured that I'd put it here for anyone who's interested but not aware.

Links:
@mcsuggestions
!mcsuggestions
/c/mcsuggestions

 

An unofficial community for discussing anything and everything related to Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell.

Links:
@Kurzgesagt
!Kurzgesagt
/c/Kurzgesagt

 

This time on Reasons Why Crypto Based on Reddit Karma Blockchain Points Is Dumb: potential fraud!

 
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