eeguy wrote: » I was listening to the Joe Rogan podcast and he was interviewing Dan Carlin, who has a very popular politics podcast. He made a point that it's become almost impossible to have a measured discussion about almost anything as people can't even agree on basic facts. We live in an environment of fake news, alternative facts, doublespeak and the illusion of truth where absolutely everything can and is challenged. On top of that we have competing and self defeating agendas, SJWs, virtue signallers, whatabouterers, right wingers, left wingers, conservatives, liberals, snowflakes and more and more labels being invented daily. Personally I've stopped reading comments on theJournal, stay out of most forums on Boards to do with politics, social welfare, social commentary and the economy. Twitter is a total no-go zone and I've all but cut out facebook. Even a few years ago there was lively and interesting debate but those times have long past it seems. Does anyone just get sick of it all? Are online forums just turning into a cesspool of people trying to outdo each other, and extremes from both sides of the debate trying to shout the loudest? Are there any ways to restore some balance and decency to these discussions?
Mint Sauce wrote: » Expecting many 'thanks' for that OP?
eeguy wrote: » I'm expecting some measured discussion. Feel free to contribute.
Biggest lickspittle on boardz wrote: » Says the guy with over 26,000 posts. :rolleyes:
danjo-xx wrote: » Members should have to provide a verifiable i.d. as that would soon sort out all the trolls and keyboard warriors.
dxhound2005 wrote: » Down a long dark lane away from ye all in a village at the End of the Universe. Do they issue ID's there?
Snotty wrote: » I think Twitter is really the problem, people lose their sh1t over the most inconsequential remarks or failed attempts of humour, it's almost like a parody but their just not "in" on the joke. Hate campaigns start over perfectly legitimate opinions or beliefs and it's really just people whoring themselves for followers or likes.
eeguy wrote: » Twitter is just awful. What's worse is how it's relied on as a news source. Totally unverified, unproven, opinionated comments being used as the basis of factual journalism is dangerous. And when journos find out they've been duped, their articles are quietly edited with no tracebility. I'm pro net-neutrality, but I'd welcome regulation of any website that provides "factual" information to it's readers.
keith_sixteen wrote: » Spot on. In addition, to make things worse, it's given a lot of credibility by the way people act. Have a look at Cyrus Christie getting abuse after the Denmark game. How is abuse on twitter any different from getting abuse from some muppet in the stands. Twitter is given such a degree of credibility and weight, it beggars belief.