Hatred for new accounts on Lemmy is related to people's inability to debate the merit of a post on its own so they engage in ad hominem and strawmen fallacies to weaponize their weak arguments.
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Watch for this behavior and you will see it often.
If a Lemmy user can call out the age of an account he or she will use that as a way to dismiss and degrade the post that he or she does not agree with.Y'all would enjoy Lemmy a lot more if you just focused on the post and stopped feeling compelled to rummage through someone's post history.
Sure, if that person has extreme political views, is a Nazi, or is astroturfing then maybe you have cause but clicking every single profile to find dirt to make an argument showcases your poor debate skills.
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Watch for this behavior and you will see it often.
If a Lemmy user can call out the age of an account he or she will use that as a way to dismiss and degrade the post that he or she does not agree with.Y'all would enjoy Lemmy a lot more if you just focused on the post and stopped feeling compelled to rummage through someone's post history.
Sure, if that person has extreme political views, is a Nazi, or is astroturfing then maybe you have cause but clicking every single profile to find dirt to make an argument showcases your poor debate skills.
GFY, Jackwad.
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Watch for this behavior and you will see it often.
If a Lemmy user can call out the age of an account he or she will use that as a way to dismiss and degrade the post that he or she does not agree with.Y'all would enjoy Lemmy a lot more if you just focused on the post and stopped feeling compelled to rummage through someone's post history.
Sure, if that person has extreme political views, is a Nazi, or is astroturfing then maybe you have cause but clicking every single profile to find dirt to make an argument showcases your poor debate skills.
Because new accounts, like yours, often make a post that's controversial see a debate, don't like the way the discussion goes, then delete the post and the account. Wasting everyone's time, and removing content from Lemmy.
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