Weather and transit posts, maybe, but probably mostly just nonsense talk.
If I don’t get out of cheetoland, I am screwed completely.
Had to block a bunch of communities to detoxify the homepage
Online education isn’t exactly great for people with poor self control or focus. At best, online education is good for lectures, but not much else (aside from if commuting or finding a place close by to live is a pain, then I suppose online education may be a tradeoff in that regard).
Everything else is generally better in person. Stuff like group projects and whatnot cannot be done online.
Since COVID, I’ve found that the growth of technology isn’t exactly great for the learning experience. Now a lot of educational work takes place through the distraction vortex (computers and phones are very tempting to do something else instead). Pre-pandemic when education was more paper and pencil based, it is much easier to focus. At “best”, you can only daydream or whatnot. Other people would not be as tucked to their phones and laptops like it is since the pandemic.
In a way, online education would also be harmful in reducing social cohesion as well if it becomes the default mainstream, so it’s not just limited in excluding certain neurodiverse populations from access to education. Online education isn’t exactly more “efficent”.
Yea. I actually had [email protected] filtered, so I had to unblock it and edit my post.
In [email protected], they have a huge banner at the top of the sidebar telling users “Before you post, if it’s politics or world news, post it in the specific sub-communities at x and y”. It makes a huge difference in how the main Australia community is much less hectic and easier to find discussion and text posts, vs. [email protected].
The sidebar of [email protected] does not have any banner or mention of [email protected], but is instead buried underneath a collapsed menu. This I would think leads to users posting political and geopolitical news in [email protected] instead of [email protected], which the latter is better suited for such posts.
In those instances, I suppose it is fine to post that in the main [email protected] community if it is that major. I’d imagine there would be text/general discussion posts relating to that issue, so such news would be in the main canada community anyways in that format.
I think filtering based on link posts vs. text and image posts would be valuable. Perhaps [email protected] and (world)[email protected] could become communities dedicated to link posts (posts that link to news sites, etc.), and then [email protected] would be text, image, opinion, and miscellaneous posts. (i.e., open ended discussion, etc.). It seems like right now [email protected] currently allows text posts as well, but I suppose that is fine and there isn’t that big of a need to change that.