Lenas wrote:
I think Hellfire keeps me pretty well-balanced.
Note that these are all "social network" sites... Which, IMO, is a terrible place to hold political discussions. I'd be much more inclined to hiding posts from someone starting **** on Facebook than I would be to ignore someone on a message board. That's not what I want from those websites.
This. I hide/unsubscribe from the feeds of people whose posts are mostly political, regardless of affiliation. I may be a bit more tolerant about posters whose links agree with my views, but not by much. I also don't post much on my own views, particularly since the majority of my family doesn't share them (though the majority of my friends do, they're far less likely than family to post about them). I'm speaking in generalities here, based mostly on Facebook, since that's my primary social media network. I also have a Twitter...and I will get a skosh more political on there, but that's because it's less meatspacey and it's really an outlet for pithy jabs that fly by (since Twitter has such a constant stream of information, each post carries far less weight). I did a bunch of retweeting and posted a few snarks myself over the NC gay marriage thing, for instance, but I wouldn't take that to Facebook, since most of my family is evangelical Christian and I really don't feel like any kind of discussion with them on such a topic would a) be a discussion at all, or b) be productive for either side. As Lenas said, social media just isn't where I go for discussion such as that. It's an outlet ill-suited for that purpose.