A fascinating read of an article. How long are you willing to suffer before eating human flesh? How far till you eat your own parents? This episode of westward expansion is an example of natural selection and human group psychology. Hope you enjoy it!
Off topic, but where are there often downvotes to Wikipedia articles without any rebuttal?
If you disagree that’s fine, but it is not productive to conversation to downvote and say nothing.
I have posted quite a few links in this community, I do so because I find them interesting, not because I endorse the subject matter, or viewpoint. Many of them receive downvotes. I may be friendly to the subject, I may not.
I recently posted about Encyclopedia Dramatica, they are an important part of web history in and of themselves, but also if you look through the Wikipedia edits there have been times when Wikipedia was extremely hostile to that site. That adds more to it and reflects on the Wikipedia community itself. That is interesting to me. Maybe it is not to you, downvotes without a comment make me think you are lazy at best.
I agree it seems a little silly to downvote especially if you follow the instance. If I had to make a guess, if you don’t follow this instance and this post appears in your “All” or “local” feed, then some users might downvote because it’s not relevant to them or they don’t like the topic of cannibalism…or maybe their finger slipped.
Don’t read into the down votes, there are people on this site who just down vote everything for no reason that they will ever share.
I’m fine with having my comments downvoted, I find it strange that people downvote Wikipedia articles without saying why.
I’ve seen posts that are pics of adorable kittens, puppies, and amazing wildlife get down votes with no comment.
It’s the internet. You really can’t read into it. For all we know, some 4chan troll found Lemmy and thought it would be funny to setup a bot to downvote everything.