Tl;dr: have there been any writings, surveys, or studies on the political composition of Reddit shifting in large communities?


I logged out of my reddit account a while ago but still browse some subreddits without logging in and have recently noticed more far-right rhetoric in general. I’m curious to know if others have seen this trend or, even better, wrote about it or documented it. Some examples I noticed were r/sweden and r/exmuslim. These are two communities I used to frequent often and both of them now have descended into more upvoted far-right rhetoric of the “deport them all!” caliber.

I have a feeling (from my own experience browsing these communities) that such content used to be quickly addressed and downvoted, and both of those subreddits don’t tend to ban people on the fly nor overmoderate. Sometimes I see threads with the same title (likely posted by the same person) on both the subreddit and the corresponding lemmy community where the difference in opinion and the general political leaning is obvious.

So, not to succumb to my own biases, have there been any writings, surveys, or studies on the political composition of Reddit shifting in large communities?

  • المنطقة عكف عفريتOP
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    79 months ago

    I don’t give two fucks what people say. I’m more interested in the dynamics of this. As others mentioned, it may be that right wing idieology is more tolerant to enshitification or apathetic towards it.

    • @TheFogan
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      59 months ago

      I’d say less that right wing ideology cares about enshitification one way or the other, but what they do care about… is the ability to not be sensored for hate speech. With less mods, and the remaining mods having worse tools.

      • @[email protected]
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        99 months ago

        A quick look at your 16 hours ago created profile, and apparently this is what you do; act obnoxious for attention.

        Why? And I’m not talking about saying controversial things, but the acting shitty part.

        • Night Monkey
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          -79 months ago

          Reddit got greedy and I couldn’t use my app. So when my favorite app was released for this platform I jumped on it. I don’t feel I’m acting “shitty”. I have unpopular opinions. Especially on reddit.

          • @[email protected]
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            9 months ago

            You haven’t expressed your opinions here though, just thrown around snide remarks. If you have opinions, why don’t you share them instead of offering unsolicited advice or speculating on what you imagine someone’s emotional state to be?

            • Night Monkey
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              -49 months ago

              Because they will receive the same down votes whether I put energy into a quality post or not.

              • @[email protected]
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                9 months ago

                Here is a surefire solution to that problem if you are accessing Lemmy through a browser:

                1. Install Ublock Origin

                2. Open the dashboard (click the icon, gear button on bottom right)

                3. In the ‘My Filters’ tab, paste the following lines of code:

                sh.itjust.works##span.ms-2
                sh.itjust.works##span.me-1
                
                1. Click ‘Apply Changes’

                With this, you can no longer be downvoted and are free to put as much energy into a post as you want. If someone wants to let you know they disagree, they can do so, but will have to use their words.

                • Night Monkey
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                  29 months ago

                  Hm. Didn’t know that was possible. Although I use the boost app on Android to access Lemmy.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    59 months ago

                    I’m not sure whether anything similar can be done on mobile. It is genuinely difficult to be seeing vote scores and not be affected by them, but I really do think they are best ignored as much as possible. The effects on comment visibility barely matter; unless it’s a top level comment in a large thread, people are still going to see it, and even then they will end up seeking out the dissenting views. If people let fear of derision stop them from speaking their minds, no one will see what they actually think, which is a shame.