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The fact that you’re attributing the entirety of Harris’ loss on the vocal leftists online opposed to the genocide is absolutely ridiculous.
That's a strawman version of what I said and I'll explain why. First, I blame propagandists and bad-faith posters. That means, foreign actors paying troll farms, accelerationists, MAGA-in-left's-clothing. Second, multiple causes can be necessary but not sufficient to an outcome.
Did online propaganda of this type help Trump's victory? Certainly. Was it a sufficient cause on its own? Probably not. But we'll never know, hence the "probably," which you'll note is different from what you imply my comment said.
lololol For lemmy. Which in 2024, had 50,000 active users at most, compared to 236 MILLION voting-age U.S. citizens. And of those 50K Lemmy users, what, maybe 20 were advocating for third party. How much do you think someone would pay 20 people to post on a platform that is so small?! lolol Think about what you are saying.
And they were banned, but what did it do? How did the election turn out? How do you think the election would have turned out if Lemmy didn't exist? lol
I wish someone paid me to post. LMAO
This is the correct answer. So censoring people based on their views wasn't a great look for Lemmy. And it didn't change the income anyway.