I travel a lot, and talk to a lot of different people. I’ve noticed that while people certainly do have differing opinions, it’s not as extreme as what I see online. I’m starting to feel like all this hate and division is manufactured. Has anyone else noticed, that when you actually talk to real people things are far less divided than various media would have you believe?

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    Most people don’t care enough about politics to comment online. Those that do, generally have opinions.

    Nothing is manufactured. Hanlon’s razor applies really hard here.

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      5 months ago

      Nothing is manufactured.

      If you can prove every lemmyuse is a genuine user and not a sock puppet account or an LLM with posting privileges you could make MILLIONS in tech.

      But you can’t and that’s all bull.

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        It’s one of those unfalsifiable and unnecessarily complicated/malicious things, like other conspiracy theories.

        In case you’re unfamiliar with Hanlon’s razor: “Never attribute to malice that which can adequately be attributed to stupidity”

        Edit: To be clear, I didn’t mean literally, exactly nothing. Some things are manufactured, like the reviews on my dentist’s office, but the general online discourse isn’t.

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          You typed all those words and yet only made the same point.

          I’m not attributing your choice to do so on malice, no.