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You have to be more specific. Diversity of thought. Other types of diversity are heavily promoted.


Can your post also be used as an allegory for a different context?


It's basically the difference between a village and a city. Reddit used to be like a bunch of villages, now it's like apartment buildings in the same city. Everyone is always a stranger in a city, people are always coming and going. You can walk down the same street the same time every day and see new faces every time.

That is exactly the same dynamic as is present on most of Reddit. Almost everyone you see is a stranger. Used to be (especially on old forums) you had some sort of relationship to the people you interacted with, you had a feel for their personality. Now it's just yet-another-new-username.

I think this is a major part of why there is so much tribalism online lately. People are desperately latching onto any sense of common identity to have something in common with the strangers they keep meeting.


Cities were a mistake. ;) Anything with no borders and lots of strangers quickly turns into what public toilets do.


Well yeah, we just aren't wired to handle communities of that scale.


Look up "I support the current thing meme"


"I support the current thing meme"


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Family, friends, community, church.


why?


Why not improve your local community instead of learning a foreign language?


My local community has plenty of foreign language speakers from migrant communities (myself included).


The masses always choose wisely. "The Wisdom of Crowds".


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