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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRemember this video next time you're arguing with someone on the internet.
We are heading into midterms. Keep this in mind when youâre dealing with the âearn my voteâ leftist and progressive accounts.
— (@icookfood2023.bsky.social) 2026-01-06T20:10:29.814Z
I'll admit sometimes I end up arguing with people and maybe I shouldn't and maybe it's better just to keep posting your own thoughts and ignore the trolls and focus more on talking with people in person like your friends, neighbors, family and people at your local Democrats or local groups. And of course while canvasing because then you know you're talking with a real person instead of some troll from Moscow.
One time I turned the tables by demanding we set some ground rules before we have a discussion and they completely refused. Saved us both a lot of time. My rules were use reputable sources, no whataboutism and listen to and respect each other.
I will admit there is a risk of ignoring widespread misinformation/disinformation like if too many people say they should sit out the election. I don't know the best solution but one idea I thought of is a drop and leave strategy where you spend a very minimal amount of effort posting a link to a reputable source like saying: this is already been debunked: like to Snopes article as an example. Only do this for when it's worth it like lots of people are believing the disinformation.
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Remember this video next time you're arguing with someone on the internet. (Original Post)
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chowder66
(11,861 posts)1. For those who may not know; that is from the FX on Hulu series "What We Do In The Shadows".
I love that show!!
The actor is Colin who is an energy vampire.
BoycottTwitter
(100 posts)2. I thought it was a documentary
I just saw the BBC logo and assumed it was a documentary about internet trolls. Now I know! He did a perfect job acting! Also by "drain energy" I thought it was just meaning metaphorically but it's literal.
chowder66
(11,861 posts)3. The show is hilarious. He plays a really droll character. Really funny stuff.