I used to think the same, but I’m not so sure anymore. My mum works in the council and she constantly tells me first hand stories of people simply abusing the system. Not one offs, but significant numbers.
Her bitterness about it stems from the fact that many of the families doing it aren’t that integrated into society.
On the one hand, life is fucking tough right now and people should be using whatever advantage they have to get by. On the otherhand, in a fairer world, people wouldn’t be exploiting the system at all.
I never really understand where Tories lie on the spectrum of equity/fairness/corruption given their horrific track record, but I can understand the frustration of seeing others doing better than you should be…
Zombie@feddit.uk 1 day ago
That’s assuming it’s actually people and not bots driving “engagement”.
Is there really enough people signed up to a Telegraph account to provide 172 comments on a minor story within a day of publishing?
I don’t know, maybe, but I’m dubious.
9point6@lemmy.world 1 day ago
The telegraph’s main demographic is lonely, angry, retired gammons
I can 100% believe there are a shitload of them spending their final years vomiting bile into internet comment sections, completely earnestly
bearboiblake@pawb.social 1 day ago
God I hope you’re right, but idk, I can imagine that Telegraph readers self-select for bot aspirancy.
Hacksaw@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
The biggest hint is the names. People who are assholes online LOVE to hide behind anonymity. It is very surprising that 3 people in a row said heinous things using their real names like that.