We're just posting anti-union propaganda on the fediverse now?

Are y'all at least getting paid for it? fedposting

How many times does satire and irony posting have to backfire on us before we realize that shit only works if the person is smart enough to be in on the joke; otherwise we're just propagandizing against ourselves.

        • a_blanqui_slate [none/use name, any]
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          7 months ago

          Unfunny bits, more so than reactionary tendencies or unexamined chauvinsisms strike at the core of what this community - both in it's nascent pre-lemmy form and in it's current instantiation- stands for, and thus presents the single greatest threat to group cohesion and continued existence. Do we not ban such bits as being anathema to our very essence using every moderation tool that is available to us?

          No, we do not; our true potential is reached when, much like posting, every member of the community has the unabridged right to commit to an unfunny bit, but through careful cultivation of the right form of thought, chooses unabashedly not to.

          Until then, the struggle continues - numquam ponere

  • reverendz [comrade/them]
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    7 months ago

    Seconded.

    It sure looked like a bunch of anti-union posts.

    Do it once, it’s satire. Do it 20 times, it just looks like an endorsement.

  • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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    7 months ago

    It's only a level above an ironic racist or ironic transphobic comm. Irony is fine on a post or comment level, but ironic comms really shouldn't exist.

    • SerLava [he/him]
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      7 months ago

      That's a great point. I think there actually are effective forms of irony and satire, but a whole irony-only forum is not one of them

  • ComradeRat [he/him, they/them]
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    7 months ago

    irony poisoning, it's bad folks! Boomers got lead in their blood but by god zoomers have iron in their brain

    edit: i do wanna point out that this isn't so much an issue of 'smartness' as "large groups generally fail to understand anything more subtle than a hammer to the head" thing (i.e. a critique of irony in mass consumer culture of which the internet is a part)

    • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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      7 months ago

      large groups generally fail to understand anything more subtle than a hammer to the head

      There's a certain amount of subtlety to the posts that you get when you're in the loop but that just look like boilerplate propaganda when you're out of it.

      Large diverse groups aren't going to recognize the tongue-in-cheek irony, so they'll either see it as outright cringe or low effort pasta. I don't really see this as influencing anyone, though. Its very ForwardsFromGrandma material.

    • JoeByeThen [he/him, they/them]
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      7 months ago

      edit: i do wanna point out that this isn't so much an issue of 'smartness' as "large groups generally fail to understand anything more subtle than a hammer to the head" thing (i.e. a critique of irony in mass consumer culture of which the internet is a part)

      Agreed, not the best wording on my part, but in my head the list of words I could use (informed/aligned/sympathetic/etc) was just too long. Went for the simplest.

    • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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      7 months ago

      How we're treated on the fediverse, and how we treat a lot of comms, is a good example. In both directions folks are reacting to a stereotype of the worst posters. Which, in our case, is 100% of hexbears, and in there case is only, like, 97% percent of temporarily embarassed redditors. That lingering 3% is pretty okay sometimes.

  • JohannaChittarra
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    7 months ago

    Yeah I’m not a fan. Also really don’t enjoy that the comm has a similar name to our serious comm anti cishet aktion. Though to be fair, I don’t know the lore on why it’s called that.

  • Kaplya
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    7 months ago

    Reactionary comms, ironic or not, should not even be allowed in the first place.

    We’re getting this shit instead of the ussr comm someone was asking the other day?

  • charly4994 [she/her, comrade/them]
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    7 months ago

    I feel like it's just a step in the wrong direction, the fake news comm I suppose someone can find amusing, though I blocked it pretty much immediately, while this just seems like you'll just invite the wrong crowd. You see it mentioned all the time that the "ironic" racism of 4chan invited in the non-ironic racism (it was all racism) and this could just as easily invite non-ironic anti-union people or just pain the entire site as anti-union.

    • Adkml [he/him]
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      7 months ago

      R/The_Donald was ironic for approximately 6 hours before it became the largest trump forum on the internet 48 hours later

      Because pretending to believe stupid shit is just going to make people who unironically agree with that stupid shit think they've found a home.

      And then you being ironic doesn't really matter when the 30 people who genuinely believe it drown out everything you have to say.

  • BelieveRevolt [he/him]
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    7 months ago

    Yeah, I think the fakenews comm is enough for irony joke comms, and it's much funnier bait that's easier to understand as a joke.

  • theposterformerlyknownasgood
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    7 months ago

    Between the AI shilling i saw a couple days ago and an "ironic" anti Union comm, I'm honestly beginning to see where the fake leftist accusations are coming from.

    • Smeagolicious [they/them]
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      7 months ago

      The AI takes are still baffling! what-the-hell

      Kind of tiring that there’s seemingly no corner of the internet that isn’t completely irony poisoned, or willing to drop any pretense of empathy to “own” people in a debate for that matter.

  • BidensGranddaughter [none/use name]
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    7 months ago

    Hexbear users when someone says "FUCK UNIONS..." jesse-wtf horror

    Hexbear users when the sentence ends with "(ironically)" soypoint-2 data-laughing

    There, I have covered every possible joke you could make up for this comm, it's no longer needed smuglord

  • Deadend [he/him]
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    7 months ago

    It would be one thing to have a comm dedicated to collecting and booing at anti-union news/actions, but making up fake anti-union stuff is called Reddit.

  • TraumaDumpling
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    7 months ago

    we all need to understand that satire is dead. any stupid opinion you can come up with in an attempt to paint a person or political tendency as irrational or malicious or ignorant or otherwise 'un-good', is a genuine article of true faith for millions of people on the planet who will kill and die for that belief. the stupidest thing you could think to say is some political party or PAC's official platform. 'ironic' anti-union propaganda reads IDENTICALLY to 'unironic' anti-union propaganda, because anti-union propaganda really is that stupid.

    • ChestRockwell [comrade/them, any]
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      7 months ago

      we all need to understand that satire is dead. any stupid opinion you can come up with in an attempt to paint a person or political tendency as irrational or malicious or ignorant or otherwise 'un-good', is a genuine article of true faith for millions of people on the planet who will kill and die for that belief. the stupidest thing you could think to say is some political party or PAC's official platform. 'ironic' anti-union propaganda reads IDENTICALLY to 'unironic' anti-union propaganda, because anti-union propaganda really is that stupid.

      Yep, unfortunately we can't have nice things. I don't think satire has ever really been as politically effective as its proponents would pretend, and even if so, we're well beyond the point where the benefits outweigh the costs. Is it that fun to feel superior for "getting the bit" at this point? After all, at this point, if you did "A Modest Proposal" about Gazans, there'd be sicko idf-cool fucks who would probably cheer it on. In the face of the reactionary world we're living in, I just don't see the point of extended ironic bits. Emphasizing the cruelty of the other side in plain language (the Felix/Matt bits about how liberals would love to just throw the homeless into a meat grinder to forget about them, for instance) or Adam Johnson's plain "how many Gazan children need to die" feels so much more effective than the layers of irony that most comedy is wrapped in. Irony still remains a tool in the arsenal, but building a whole comm around ironically posting the worst takes (and takes that are probably also most damaging to the leftist cause, since unions are a pipeline to class consciousness and praxis) just feels gross.

      Maybe this is too earnestposting, but whatever. I broke up with satire around 2012 after loving it for decades (I was a Jonathan Swiftie in undergrad). The fact is, it's not really radical. Even The Onion's "continues to happen," while cathartic, hasn't changed anything in decades of posting the headline.

    • KimJongGoku [comrade/them]
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      7 months ago

      Also, it's the Internet and sincerity is a weakness. Just because you're supporting something "ironically" doesn't mean you're not also expressing part of your genuinely held beliefs. I'm almost willing to bet most terminally online comrades around my age have regularly expressed their actual socialist tendencies through some amount of irony, either to try and spread leftist ideas in a non-leftist space or to vibe check a community you're not that familiar with yet or even because you yourself aren't completely certain about what you actually believe yet. Hell, since this site is gay as fuck most of us have probably done something like that about sexuality, gender or whatever too. And right wingers do exactly the same thing about what they believe.

      I'm not saying any posters here are actually trying to shit on unions or whatever, just that people should be careful about what they end up normalizing in places where they don't know everyone personally. When you talk to someone and you're both being ironic about something that doesn't necessarily mean both parties have the same understanding of what the actual punchline is

      • silent_water [she/her]
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        7 months ago

        Also, it's the Internet and sincerity is a weakness.

        it's unequivocally not. the unique culture on this website would not exist without sincerity.

    • SubstantialNothingness [none/use name]
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      7 months ago

      I'm not ready to give satire up quite yet.

      Instead we should make a mystery cult to enjoy it in secret, where we only indoctrinate people who are perceptive enough to laugh at Starship Troopers.

  • JohnBrownsBussy2 [he/him]
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    7 months ago

    I think we should close anti-union-aktion after a week and then open up fakenews. It's lame that we have a comm that's just a satire blog for a pair of moderators.