I have noticed that the last couple of weeks have been different from usual. More activity and a lot more of the usual trolling being done on particular stories.
This trolling is both ways from what I see, so it would suggest we are in the midst of a forum slide....
I've only been here for 4 months, and never was on the reddit conspiracy forum. I often comment my agreement or disagreement on posts here. Is posting disagreement considered poor conduct or trolling, if I happen to hold the mainstream viewpoint on a topic?
Holding mainstream adjacent views here will likely be considered trolling. Regardless of intention. How were you made aware of this place if you weren't ever on r/conspiracy?
I came to communities.win the day NoNewNormal was quarantined on reddit, before the ban, this community had the best discussion on pandemic issues. If people here only want to read supportive comments then I don't mind staying quiet when I disagree with y'all.
Just know that if you voice an opinion that "goes against the grain" here you will likely be called a "shill" or a "bot."
Real users take their username after a mod??
Seems unlikely chief.
No, all opinions are valid. But there are some members who obviously are not interested in having a constructive conversation. Shutting out and making fun are the most common ways of avoid a discussion. If you want to defend and provide useful arguments and sources then by all means hold your opinions as you see fit