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  • This is out of date.

    People are losing faith rapidly in the left because they don’t seem to be for the everyday working class Briton like they used to be.

    There is a big shift going to Reform now largely because they want to reduce immigration. The left deny the situation and the right have claimed they will reduce it every year then increase.

    People are flooding to the “far right”* because they don’t seen the main parties address the main issue they want addressing and have been talking about for decades at this point, generations even.

    _* not actually far right. But the left love throwing that term around to anyone that has a different opinion to them. They just want lower immigration, which historically has been a left leaning ideology





  • Wanderer@lemm.eetoData Is Beautiful@lemmy.mlNew gender gap
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    1 year ago

    Women get told they need there own spaces for mental health, women’s issues, to have women’s chat.

    Men aren’t allowed those things. They are told they never open up, they are toxic they shouldn’t be acting x,y,z and they should be more like girls.

    What you are saying is when all thr fallout occurs then they get help. You are fixing a problem when their could be a solution before it becomes a problem.


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    The only places I have been close to that are “toxic” male places. All boys clubs, drinking clubs, rugby clubs.

    But women see them as toxic and label then like that. But if you talk to them you get more toxic than from these clubs they aren’t a part of that tell you how horrible they are.


  • If I was spez that’s not what would concern me.

    Previously Reddit was the be all and end all. Sure there was alternatives for subreddits like car forums or star trek but a generic Reddit alternative no. The goal was then to increase users from something like Facebook, increase the time on the website and maximum revenue. Maybe alternatives were tried and they failed. It was almost impossible to reach that critical mass and the websites died.

    This time feels different. The number of users Reddit lost is meaningless. But the number of users the alternative gained is significantly.

    If lemmy keeps growing to become an actual competitor to Reddit that changes the game entirely.

    The question isn’t how many users did Reddit lose it is did lemmy hit that equilibrium point to keep organic grown. It’s like an exponential. If lemmy wins the way Facebook beat MySpace is not about going from half the users to 100%. It’s about going from <1% to 5% or even from 0.1% to 1% whatever that mass is. Getting from 1 to 100,000 will take longer than 100,000 to 1,000,000,000