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Why are comments like "use Firefox" okay on Lemmy while "go vegan" is getting downvoted?

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You're right but in my experience on Lemmy so far, it need way more for Firefox or Linux comments to be considered preachy while pointing out facts like "producing meat leads to animal abuse" is considered too preachy.

I'm not really biased in this since I'm biased towards both equally. Just wondering why everything mentioning veganism in any way on Lemmy (like this post) keeps getting downvoted.

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Interessant. Ich benutze inzwischen Librewolf am PC und Mull am Handy und kann aber nicht mehr sagen, mit welchem Browser die Sprache anders war. Mich nervt das auch voll: wofür ist dann die Spracheinstellung überhaupt da wenn sie einfach ignoriert wird?

Ähnlich dreist finde ich das mit dem User-Agent. Google gibt dir abhängig davon andere Suchergebnisse und zeigt die Seite anders an. Microsoft lässt dich z.B. die Windows-ISO nicht runterladen, wenn im User-Agent steht man sei auf Windows. Inzwischen stell ich das immer auf Windows und Chrome trotz Linux/Firefox weil die Seiten dann nicht nerven.

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Thing is, most people WOULD CARE if I treat a dog, cat, or any other cute animal the same way as dairy/meat industry does. Why doesn't the "as long as you keep it to yourself" argument count in this case (might not be for you but for most people)?

It's about philosophy/ethics and not religion.

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Why are comments like "use Firefox" okay on Lemmy while "go vegan" is getting downvoted?

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Most people going vegan are doing this for ethical reasons, which is the opposite of subjective morality, since the entire point of ethics is, that it does not allow subjective morality.

My point is, that everything about veganism on Lemmy (even in vegan communities) keeps getting downvoted for "too preachy", even though it often just points out facts, while the same people are literally preaching the Word Of Richard Stallman.

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Tiggerpods are extremely resistant to almost everything. I just put a few scuds, tiny snails and a macroalgae in there and it looks good so far. My >3.0% salinity jar is also pretty healthy and survived temperatures above 30°C. It's around months old and a few snails, copepods and tiny worms are living in there. The macroalgae (Caluerpa something) is growing fast. I will post pictures soon.