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Artix isn't going to comply with age-gating.
(forum.artixlinux.org)
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Hot takes and creative fiction is more entertaining than boring reality and that behavior is enforced by social media systems (like likes). It isn't fun to read 'they passed a law that's largely symbolic' as 'The end of the Internet is upon us'.
Outrage and self-righteousness feel good and appearing cynical is a cheap way to look intelligent.
Alternatively, something like half of social media traffic was shown to be bot-sourced and a goal of adversarial influence campaigns is often to simply stir up conflict so I keep my sanity by believing that a good portion of them are not actual human people, just evil LLMs trying to piss everyone off (and a lot of the rest are simply people who've been fooled by the false consensus into aping those same bot tactics and/or literal children)
Some topics, like discussions around AI, are so heavily toxic that I find it hard to believe that it isn't being signal boosted in some way.