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| ▲ | ronnier an hour ago | parent [-] | | Not really. The people who oppose them don’t want data centers anywhere, at all. | | |
| ▲ | giantg2 an hour ago | parent [-] | | Not exactly. Much of the anti-datacenter population got that way from hearing about the irresponsible ones and don't want it happening in their area. If they never heard about it because it was in the middle of nowhere, then they wouldn't be involved. It's NIMBY - data center or houses, don't build it near me. | | |
| ▲ | dgellow 37 minutes ago | parent [-] | | A datacenter has way more impact on it’s surroundings than housing, I don’t think it’s fair to say they are both coming from the same NIMBY sentiment. Anti-housing NIMBY are afraid to see their overvalued houses reduce in price, while anti-datacenter folks see how loud and damaging they can be and say no | | |
| ▲ | giantg2 17 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | | "Anti-housing NIMBY are afraid to see their overvalued houses reduce in price, while anti-datacenter folks see how loud and damaging they can be and say no" This is an oversimplification. Many people who are NIMBY on housing are that way because they don't want higher density, low income housing, more traffic, more noise, etc. The reasons for NIMBY doesn't really matter as it's still the same concept and outcome - opposition to building in a specific area. The only thing that changes is one's subjective opinion on which is justified or not. | |
| ▲ | cucumber3732842 2 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | | >A datacenter has way more impact on it’s surroundings than housing, On the flip side a datacenter never showed up to a town meeting to screech about how my way of life ought to be illegal, how the businesses I patronize ought to be punitively regulated. |
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