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100%. I've been saying it over and over. It's election season on the internet, division aplenty.
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There's a very easy way to stop division: Have a set of values based in reality, and use that to determine what is not up for debate. The first thing a good troll will do is push at the fabric of what is acceptable and erode the community from there. Some people are inherently unreasonable and therefore shouldn't be listened to. Give them a chance to see the light and if they refuse, give em the yeet.
The reason why neo-nazi communities are so quick to fall apart is because their values are not based on reality, so all you have to do is point out a single contradiction and then watch as they passionately debate themselves into increasingly splintering groups. My favorite that sits on the mantle of shit-stirring pot is "Trump is pro-Israel" which absolutely decimates any far-right community it touches.
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Stay blissful my friend.
But yes, American social media platforms are targeted during American elections, so you aren't ignorant about one thing.
A first round contender, I see
Every time I hear that 2024 is a big election year for the world I don't really understand the stats.
Like if everyone has 4 year terms then generally a quarter of the world's population will have an election every year.
Not every country has four year terms. Also, elections can be triggered early for various reasons.
Not every country has elections either.
What other terms are popular? 3 years ?
Mainly 5 year terms, but I can see on the list some 6 and 7 year terms as well.. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_term_limits
Is it? Or is it just election season in a couple of specific countries, and not elsewhere....
Just sayin :P