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1. Sebb76+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-01-15 03:16:51
I have the same feeling; it seems the 2020 election fight was far less intense than the 2016 one - but it might just be me being less on Reddit.

One very important factor is COVID, though - a lot of headlines simply focus on everything surrounding it; it steals the spotlight quite well, which would otherwise be on politics.

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2. Fnoord+Kj1[view] [source] 2021-01-15 14:58:01
>>Sebb76+(OP)
> it steals the spotlight quite well, which would otherwise be on politics.

Or another one issue which is deemed of high importance (terrorism, for example).

3. rchaud+9B1[view] [source] 2021-01-15 16:37:20
>>Sebb76+(OP)
My deeply unscientific opinion on the cause of the difference between the 2016 and 2020 election discussions on Reddit:

- As you said, concern about Covid diluted the vitriol in a lot of political threads

- In 2016, t_d was in ascendancy, and its members would flood other subreddits with their talking points. After that, sub moderators established stronger anti-brigading rules. In 2020, t_d was either banned or made private, I forget which.

- A lot of the highly charged flash points of 2016 were no longer that relevant in 2020: Syrian refugees, trans bathrooms, 'identity politics'

- 2016 also had 2 polarizing candidates. In 2020 only one was still looked at that way.

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