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PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

I feel like this was chosen specifically because it’s one of those cases where it’s easy to tell.

For instance, there was a Walmart next to a bus stop I used to take. People had to take their groceries to the bus, but Walmart didn’t put a shopping cart corral within like 200 meters of it. I don’t really blame people too harshly for leaving their carts there, if they’re taking a big load of groceries on the bus.

Fwiw it’s not that it’s a social norm that is important, it’s it’s natural as a social good, and it’s nature as something (typically) trivial to do.

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