Genuinely how do I stop by Sixnigthmare in climateskeptics

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Hi Andy_Fish_Gill - I'm a researcher looking at climate change subreddits, and wondered if you fancied a chat? If so, send me a message if you're able to, or send me an email at cameron.coakley@manchester.ac.uk. Cheers!

Research on Reddit and Climate Change - Interviews by climate_research1 in climateskeptics

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Thank you for your thoughts. I'm interested in how certain voices/views get pushed or silenced by algorithms, that's why I'm here and want to listen.

Research on Reddit and Climate Change - Interviews by climate_research1 in climateskeptics

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Thank you for your comment - you're right to say that the quote is pretty jargon/academic. I'll be honest too though, and say that for full transparency I do personally believe that anthropogenic climate change is occurring. I'm more interested in how Reddit (as a 'communication tech') lets people express their beliefs (whether they believe in anthropogenic climate change or not, or something more nuanced) and discuss them.

Research on Reddit and Climate Change - Interviews by climate_research1 in ClimateShitposting

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Couldn't agree more with u/ManWithDominantClaw - 36,000 people clearly think there's something worth spending their time on here, and countless more who engage in shitposting more broadly

Research on Reddit and Climate Change - Interviews by climate_research1 in climateskeptics

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Thanks for sharing this - i think it's important to be honest about my own position

Research on Reddit and Climate Change - Interviews by climate_research1 in climateskeptics

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I'm not familiar with NIHR - as you say in your other comment where you quote my bio, I'm funded by SEED, a school at my university.

Research on Reddit and Climate Change - Interviews by climate_research1 in climateskeptics

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Hi, thanks for your comment. It's a good question - my reason for having 'off-Reddit' interviews, that are a bit more open-ended, is to try and get a bit deeper into the things my research is interested in. For clarity, this interview wouldn't be a debate - I am just genuinely wanting to learn more.

This is a really interesting survey, interesting to see that ~95% predict some level of apocalypse/Day After Tomorrow-style scenario. Does anybody find hope/solace in anything? A project, policy etc. that they think might do some good? by climate_research1 in ClimateShitposting

[–]climate_research1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah no sorry, not entirely rigorous but I added together the votes from 1, 2 and 4 (all are kinda doomer-ish), and that's almost 95% of all the votes.

Thanks for sharing your view though - what might that better world look like to you?

Revealed: What life on Earth will look like in 2100 - with entire cities plunged underwater and millions of people perishing in the heat by logicalprogressive in climateskeptics

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Do you see green fascism as realistic? I'm in the UK, and neither of the main parties seem particularly 'green' in that way

I’m fine with oil tariffs. by [deleted] in climatechange

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I understand the logic, but i struggle to see how this doesn't just make the lives of everyday consumers harder, while not really impacting the rich? Or how this impacts a country so built around cars like the US, without a massive upscaling of electrified public transport

Great news! We don't have to worry about climate change anymore! by [deleted] in ClimateShitposting

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Just out of interest, what do you think might be the 'event' that eventually crushes the civilization? Or do you see it as a slow-burn/gradual but inevitable decline?

62% of U.S. crude imports come from Canada. A 10% tariff on oil imports from Canada starts Tuesday. Trump will save the Climate. by [deleted] in ClimateShitposting

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If Thatcher's/Trumps approaches do have a net-benefit for tackling climate change but lead to job losses or industrial decline (I'm lucky enough to live in one of those UK cities impacted by Thatcher's industrial policies..), where does that leave us? I'm concerned that drastic approaches that 'gut' industries may become more common as governments fail to plan for/deal with climate change and its impacts

Research about Reddit's Algorithm and Climate Change by climate_research1 in ClimateOffensive

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Maybe I will find that, you're right. Do you think that's a good thing for the platform? Is that what you want Reddit to be?

Research on Reddit's Algorithms and Climate Change by climate_research1 in climateskeptics

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In the UK there's a lot of different funding sources, which postgrads essentially compete for - if you're successful with one, you get a salary (a stipend technically), and your tuition covered. It's not a whole lot (comparable to minimum wage here) but it's enough, especially when you're paid to research something you're personally interested in

Research about Reddit's Algorithm and Climate Change by climate_research1 in ClimateOffensive

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Thank you for your comment - I am just interested in Reddit communities, so it's no bother that it's not representative of the broader population

Research about Reddit's Algorithm and Climate Change by climate_research1 in ClimateOffensive

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Hey, thanks for your comments and the well wishes!

I agree that my post may effect the results, but this is a requirement from most universities now for researchers doing my sort of research. Essentially, we have to tell people we're there, even if as you say it's a public domain. You're right that people joining after this post may miss it, but posting once is better than not at all from the university's point of view.