Just curious about how everyone's algorithmic bubble is presenting the news about Queen Elizabeth. My feed seems to be some condolences but mostly people remembering British atrocities and celebrating the death of a tyrant. How does the same news look like to other people around the world?
here on latam it's all memes, mockery and celebrations, i guess no one really likes the idea of queens and kings still being a thing, and the fact that english monarchy has done awful things to numerous locations
I've been reading about her death on the network at my work. I've seen maybe 2 articles reporting on negative tweets and such, but mostly it's stories/anecdotes about her life, weellwishers and aggrieved folks in Britain and around the world, and articles about what the other royals are doing now, title changes, ceremonies, etc.
My social media exposure is limited to jumping from one bookmarked twitter user to another. They hardly talk about these things. As for TV, everyone here is mourning her death like a statesman's.
Same. A bit of a mix of both on pretty much every platform that I've seen.
here on latam it's all memes, mockery and celebrations, i guess no one really likes the idea of queens and kings still being a thing, and the fact that english monarchy has done awful things to numerous locations
@porcelanoide Here in Asia it's similar. I have never seen the nationalists, fascists, socialists and communists all agree on an issue before this.
I've been reading about her death on the network at my work. I've seen maybe 2 articles reporting on negative tweets and such, but mostly it's stories/anecdotes about her life, weellwishers and aggrieved folks in Britain and around the world, and articles about what the other royals are doing now, title changes, ceremonies, etc.
My social media exposure is limited to jumping from one bookmarked twitter user to another. They hardly talk about these things. As for TV, everyone here is mourning her death like a statesman's.