Your race shapes how you interact and interpret the world, not because of nature but nurture. People of different races will have different experiences with the same source of media or media environment.
A lot of stuff here does look odd to a European such as I am, and I am sure the people writing it don’t understand that they’re assuming all the world works like their own nation does.
But that is not the point of this post. If you want to ask about my experience on Forumverse, then create a separate post for that.
I suppose a simplistic way of putting it is that culture is likely to be more relevant here than race, though I suppose culture could be influenced by race in some areas.
Then for a fair few people it may just feel like internet culture and Lemmy develops it’s own culture as a subset of that, even individual instances or communities may have their own culture too - slrpnk and ml are pretty different.
This is an “I don’t see color” sentiment.
Your race shapes how you interact and interpret the world, not because of nature but nurture. People of different races will have different experiences with the same source of media or media environment.
Kinda, but then the same would apply to someone who is from a different place, even a different area of the same country.
Yes.
A lot of stuff here does look odd to a European such as I am, and I am sure the people writing it don’t understand that they’re assuming all the world works like their own nation does.
But that is not the point of this post. If you want to ask about my experience on Forumverse, then create a separate post for that.
You’re essentially hijacking a conversation here.
I suppose a simplistic way of putting it is that culture is likely to be more relevant here than race, though I suppose culture could be influenced by race in some areas.
Then for a fair few people it may just feel like internet culture and Lemmy develops it’s own culture as a subset of that, even individual instances or communities may have their own culture too - slrpnk and ml are pretty different.
A being more relevant than B does not mean B is not relevant.