My question is this:
How many compromises is this site supposed to make until it's indistinguishable from the rest of the fucking internet..?
The rest of the fucking internet…which is as vile as anywhere else, and of course it is, since it was created and inhabited by humanity.
The rest of the fucking internet..which is free and open to all who take issue with posting their dissenting viewpoints here, which would not be dissenting anywhere the fuck else on the rest of the fucking internet.
(Or the rest of the fucking planet.)
This is not a gated community that is locked from the outside.
People are free to go elsewhere, the world is quite literally their oyster when it comes to having some sort of demented, irreconcilable issue with the act of suicide and the openly suicidal, rather than the actual reasons as to why people end up with no better options.
I've already gone over why the phrase "echo chamber" is utterly meaningless and especially insulting, given the context surrounding this site.
This YouTuber's audience and comment section is also an "echo chamber", every subreddit is an "echo chamber", even many educational institutions and their branches are "echo chambers", FB groups and curated friend lists are "echo chambers", Instagram pages are "echo chambers", any individual and their following creates an "echo chamber", your relationship between yourself and another person could very well be an "echo chamber", your own mind as well can be an "echo chamber" and the majority opinion at that…very much results in an "echo chamber" that apparently has very few avenues of escape or destinations of respite (this site, being one of them).
To call this place an "echo chamber" in any way, shape or form..is at best, to accuse a diminished victim of possessing a faint resemblance to an all powerful perpetrator..and to use that accusation to eliminate said victim's voice.
It is to point the finger at a small and distant valley on the horizon, while missing the rest of the earth beneath one's feet and the sky abounding.
^This is one of the many flaws bleeding through this "content creator's" line of thinking (not to mention the bias in their personal passion against this place, which seems to be a running theme with those who try to kick the legs out from under us).
I mean, I agree for the most part. I mean, I don't think SS is any different than any other part of the internet, and I don't think I've personally made that claim to any degree.
In regards of the usage of echo chamber - My usage of "echo chamber" is more related to the fact that if I feel nervous/anxious to share an opinion that might be slightly different than the overall website's point of view, that might be a bad sign of, maybe spooking (?), members people disagree with. I don't really mean "echo chamber" being used in the sense of like-minded individuals forming a community together and discussing the common topic at hand.
When looking up "echo chamber" is used within the usage of digital media, it is typically referring to the usage of AI and algorithms. Even though that's not directly what I meant, I guess I meant it in the sense of "eliminates opposing viewpoints and differing voices" - aka a user feeling nervous and then not sharing their view because of it.
(Source:
What is a Social Media Echo Chamber?)
I suppose I don't fully understand your argument - I think a place that makes people nervous to share their views (even if it's not intentional) is most likely to be an echo chamber then not. You can say that it's my fault that I was nervous to share my argument, and that it had nothing to do with anyone on here.
But I feel like my nervousness is being "proven" or at least has the evidence to support my argument by the replies I've been getting. I wanted to have this discussion, of course, so I don't blame anyone for responding: but I feel like the language that has been used towards me most of the time was mostly unwarranted. Especially because my points came from a place of innocence and not malice.
I understand the video itself is making a lot of people tense, so I think the fact I was agreeing with the video to any degree is what made people a bit tense with me. No one's fault, but I still feel like it proves my overall point. I agree that overall this video was shitty, in more ways than one, but it still doesn't change the fact that one or two points he made made me question things - of
myself mainly.
(Unrelated to you, but related in general with my overall points, so this isn't directed towards you really) Out of all of the responses I've gotten that were opposing my previous comments,
@Moonomyth 's were the only one that actually made me question my stance of what I said. They were calm with me, they were patient with me when I misunderstood, and shared their point of view while not dismissing mine. In this way, their replies are a prime example of what I'm asking from this community. I felt nervous responding to most of the replies here, I didn't feel nervous with them. As I've stated previously: I just wish people would be more considerate when responding to others. I know that's a lot to ask from people, and as Moonomyth pointed out, it's more complicated than just being "nicer" or changing a few words, etc. But I only came to that view because of how understanding they were to me, not because of anything else had protested of what I said.