• CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social
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    30 days ago

    Even a non American citizen has a choice in this. If they aren’t American, they can’t vote, but people that can vote can be influenced by the words of others (otherwise, such trolls wouldn’t exist, after all, they’d have no point), and someone outside the country can still choose what to say.

    I’m not really convinced that foreign operations are terribly active on a platform this small, or that these people truly are such an operation, but if for the sake of argument they are, and the user in question happens to be one, I’m not sure that non-engagement actually helps. “Don’t feed the trolls” is standard advice for dealing with traditional trolls, that are just out to make people mad and will move on if ignored. But a person being paid to shape the narrative isn’t going to just get bored and quit, they’re going to keep doing what they’re paid to do, and people are at some level influenced to align with ideas that they think are popular among the people around them, so letting them make a bunch of uncontested arguments still lets them shape a narrative through volume.

    On a platform like this, that doesn’t have engagement algorithms that will boost the words of someone you interact with, I feel that it makes more sense to drown out trolls of the foreign kind, so that others who see them get the impression that what they say is not popular. One just has to keep in mind, if one truly believes that one is arguing with such a person, that your goal in arguing is no longer either to refine your ideas or convince the other person of yours, but to convince other people who see the argument of them.

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      30 days ago

      Even a non American citizen has a choice in this.

      I’m going to stop you right there.
      No.
      Non citizens do not have a choice, because they cannot vote in the US elections.

      I’m sorry you wasted typing everything else, because I’m not going to read any of it if it has the same nonsense logic as that first sentence.

      Samvega is a known troll. Don’t defend them.

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        30 days ago

        My point was literally that people can be persuaded to do things by talking to them (to include US citizens being persuaded by people outside the US, for good or ill). If you dont believe that to be the case, why make an argument for anything?

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          My point is don’t spend all day everyday trying to influence people in another country on how to vote.

          I don’t care how you want to defend the troll.

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            If you have opinions on the world and talk about them publicly in a space people in other countries can see, you do that to some extent without even meaning to.

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              You seem like a good person.
              Samvega is not a good person. They argue in bad faith constantly for hours on end every day.

              I’m not going to entertain concern trolling for them.

              And no, I do not advocate trying to influence other people in thier countries elections. Full stop.