• bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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    1 month ago

    Turns out South Korea was a brutal military dictatorship under the backing of the US way longer than you’d think

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      Okay, but have you heard the President of North Korea claimed he scored a perfect golf game and doesn’t poop? That’s pretty bad, too.

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        1 month ago

        Or North Korea’s imprisonment of entire generations of a family as a form of collective punishment.

        Two things can be bad, you don’t have to rush to defend one side.

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          If poop somehow magically teleported from my colon to the sewer I’d save so much time and toilet paper.
          :)

          But then I’d have no excuse to be alone in an otherwise empty room 30 minutes every day
          :(

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        Ah, that’s why he is so fat and instead of exploding, he just talks so much shit, to at least get rid of some of it

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    1 month ago

    All, it was more than a general strike. Also, fyi, OP is a bot

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        1 month ago

        Very high number of posts, very few comments, for this user.

        An average user with a genuine question or sharing will engage with other users. Although with LLMs, there are bots that reply too, in the writing you’ll see AI failings, not human failings.

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          I don’t think cm0002 is a bot. From what I remember, cm0002 makes a lot of posts to grow various communities, some of which are crossposts in between communities with similar topics. Although this account looks different from the one I remember, so maybe this one is an alt.

          I personally don’t find that behaviour to be harmful unless it’s fully automated or a fire hose of low quality junk. If a human is picking out the content to post, then it gives people something to discuss and vote on.

          I’m likely biased myself since I also schedule out posts with another account @otters_raft@lemmy.ca. I do that since this account is an admin account, and so I don’t want to risk any issues if the scheduling tool goes haywire. I do check it about once a day and respond to comments when appropriate, but overall the post to comment ratio on that account is pretty lopsided.

          We DO get harmful bots too, and they get downvoted/reported/banned very quickly. Those are pretty obvious since they post spam and ads in unrelated communities.

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            1 month ago

            I feel in this case, “TIL” should be personal (it’s not a cross-post too). But in general yeah, bots for things like news sounds like a good idea.

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        Anything I don’t like or makes me uncomfortable is Russian bots, or Chinese weather/spy balloons, or North Korean propaganda. Everything I like is fact, evidence, and science-based because I said so, or someone I like said so.

        There, I just summed up humanity for you.

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      1 month ago

      OP is a bot

      And yet I’ve had DM convos with them that were remarkably like talking with a human. Am I a bot?

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      I wish we had more bots posting useful links to articles.

      Humans just seem to post screenshots of headlines ;/

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    hol up, Jeju island is a real place and a real massacre took place there? Doesn’t that make it kinda fucked up that the manga Solo Leveling used it as a location and set a different, wholly unrelated massacre there? I just naively assumed they made up an island. There wasn’t even a mention of the labor struggle in either the manga or the anime.

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        I’ve been trying to go through and see if there are any other allusions that would make it a political statement, but can’t really find anything. Maybe that ants were chosen as the enemies who inhabited the island? but the “moral” of that arc was “hell yeah kill everything, even the kids” so I really hope that wasn’t meant as an allusion. It’s not like the manga makes any political statements in general, it’s your typical generic shonen “helping people is good” and “get strong” kinda themes. I guess there’s a bit talking about people trying to forget Jeju Island, but it’s played entirely in-universe. Seems too strange to be coincidence though.

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      Jeju Island is basically the Kenny of South Korean novels and webcomics. Place gets cooked pretty often.

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    The anti-socialist views of the southern government and worry about losing control to the north played more into it than the strike.