I’m looking for any examples that you might have encountered and links to them.
- This one, that I just started. - The commenter after me ties their shoelaces very well, and I’m jealous. - Thank you very much. It took a lot of practice to learn to do it so well. - I initially joined this conversation to say that there would be no way for anyone to deserve such a great shoe tying complement, but after researching your abilities I must say that I stand corrected. Bravo on your fantastic ability. - Folks, he’s not kidding. They really have a knack for lacing foot apparel. I’m in awe. - Narrator: “They did.” 
 
 
 
- i learned a new shoe-tying technique and try to share it with others when they’re game - I’m all ears. I usually just tie mine like a regular square knot - do the final cross in the opposite direction and they will never accidentally come undone 
- I’ve used this for years but I have a pretty high rate of asymmetry. It’s still a lot quicker to just quickly fix that than do it the way I was taught so I keep doing it. - Maybe I should practice doing it symmetrically instead of assuming I will always lopside it though 
 
 
 
- Ian’s Shoelace Site, baby!! I was doing granny knots for years before I found him. 
- There’s actual a great, short TED talk on tying shoes and the strong form of the typical knot used. 
 
- Nobody cares, fuck you /s 
- People seemed to appreciate the conversation in this thread about balancing privacy with the realities of wedding business marketing: https://lemmy.ml/post/7435311 
- Styleforum has plenty. For example, people congratulating each other on thrift store finds or helping each other learn about shoe care. - Do you have a link to a specific post that you think shows this well? - Not a specific post, but if you browse around there, you’ll find one pretty early. 
 
 
- deleted by creator - Do you ever get burned out on people not starting out in good faith? Like I used to enjoy back and forth, but a while ago I gave up because the majority are super defensive instead of inquisitive. - deleted by creator 
 
- Anything you are particularly proud of? - deleted by creator 
 
 
- I had this one the other day, and it was even political 
- Not my comment history i spend a lot of time arguing with people. - I do have to say the person responding to me has an excellent taste in lemmy comments. - I’d say even arguing, so long as it’s in good faith is healthy online conversation. - What makes a conversation unhealthy exactly? I’d say mostly things like - 
not arguing in good faith (common from the right wing) 
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not respecting other commenters perspectives 
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insulting others 
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calling them liars without evidence 
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tribalism and group think 
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getting unnecessarily heated 
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needing the last word 
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ganging up on people 
 - I have a tendancy to call people cunts. Idk why the americans get so mad abt it for me its just a common greeting. 
 
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- I do have to say the person responding to me has an excellent taste in lemmy comments. - Ur wrong and smelly. - Your mother is a hamster and your father smelt of elderberry. - And you’re slower than a glass of molasses in the middle of a Canadian winter. 
 
 
 
- Actually, a lot of conversations here are quite healthy imho. Outside of meme-communities that is. Sometimes I’m on Reddit because on here there’s not really a flashlight 🔦 community. - Peoplecomments over there used to be constructive, sometimes obviously satirical - now there’s just trolls and mean people.- Edit: made the ~ to ~~ - Double tilde (~~) for strikethrough, friend. - People vs. - People
- I see posts on ‘all’ from a flashlight community fairly regularly on here, but I just lurk because I don’t think my Lepro is up to their standards. 
 
- Why, OP? What do you need them for? 
- Most of the threads in !casualconversation@lemmy.world 
- https://feddit.de/comment/8071252 https://infosec.pub/comment/5269310 https://programming.dev/comment/5789966 - These are just some random threads I saved. As others have pointed out, niche communities are (usually) the least toxic. Applies to any site or chatroom. - This one’s full of examples https://lemmy.world/c/bestoflemmy - Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn’t work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !bestoflemmy@lemmy.world 
 
 







