• ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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    6 days ago

    It’s called “voting with your feet”. Being free to leave is power. Means a hell of a lot more than up- and down-doots.

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      6 days ago

      In a democracy the vote determines policy.

      But this is obvious. Right?

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        You saw the whole paragraph where I talked about how lemmy is not a democracy, right? And literally cited this as one if the reasons why?

        Like I get that you’re probably responding to multiple subthreads right now, but it only takes a few seconds to scroll up.

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          And you also stated that it is inherently democratic.

          Would it kill you to stop being so coy and evasive?

          It’s a thousand dictatorships.

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        In a democracy, the community determines policy. Votes are orthogonal. If the community leaves when they disagree, by definition everyone that is remains agrees with the policy, making it a democratic policy. The friction to changing instance is very minimal, so it’s a good indicator of people’s opinions.

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          Yeah but they aren’t actually determining policy. Obviously.

          Why are you bullshitting?

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            The first sentence was a response to you asserting voting is essential to democracy, which is false. The rest of the comment was a response to you not accepting [email protected]’s argument.

            If you can’t find an instance you agree with, and you have a mass of people who agree with you but are collectively too lazy to create a new instance, you would communicate your stance with words. Lemmy has a system for leaving text statements. You seem to be familiar. But there’s no mechanism to force the instance operator to obey you.

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              But that wasn’t my question, was it?

              My question was whether you prefer a democracy or a dictatorship.

              The answer is clearly dictatorship.