RE: Charlie Kirk & Iryna Zarutska - The Cold Blooded murders in a Cold Civil War?

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Speaking of reddit:

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Those downvotes speak volumes! (I've also been seeing an absolute ton of open celebrations there too)



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It's hard to say, both upvotes and downvotes are easy to be purchased these days, and the anonymity of them is also a way to let people condone dumb stuff they wouldn't do publicly. So while it is quite wtf I wouldn't say it says much, think of like all the botviewers on streams and websites that themselves inflate numbers to pretend there's more active users than there really are because shareholders.

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Maybe, but reddit is famously a left-wing place, and it's essentially normalised now to celebrate such things much like the assassination of that insurance CEO, the killer was practically held up across reddit as a hero to be revered for centuries to come for... doing what the company required him to do. And the Trump attempt, another hero of reddit... sigh.

But yeah reddit is nothing compared to the others; twitter, bluesky etc

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They do still censor a lot, i guess it's just the people, luigi was an angel compared to this murderer to them so everyone was taking his side due to who the victim was a ceo of and previous history. I mean I understand what's happening but it's kind of gray area stuff, would be interesting to see how that would go over here. Downvote wars potentially.

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Yeah people would get way more butthurt here with real - kinda - consequence heh

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