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the only reason i ever use twitter is to laugh at hideki kamiya calling peoples insects, to smile about hideo kojima yapping about cinema, and to see masahiro ito share art.
life is a wonder when you simply ignore the things that you dislike
What do you think about trans rebranding themselves everyday. You cool with that?
Completely agree. If libs don't have a double standard advantage, they are mad.
Oh please... quit with the racism crap... that game is over and makes you sound foolish just mentioning it.
but, the ad revenue sharing program, where people get paid for having popular posts is one of the worst things they couldve done. now we have people from third world countries posting the most inflammatory awful stuff with monetary incentive that likely goes beyond what they'd earn in their country from a normal job, so, it still manages to turn into a pit.
i think twitter and the entire concept is cursed really
Since most people engage with their anger more than anything else online, they will see a ♥♥♥♥ ton of content that is oriented towards the ♥♥♥♥ that makes them mad. Then they engage more because they're enraged, leading to a feedback loop.
Unfortunately, the byproduct is, that this makes people, (who are humans, which are creatures designed to see patterns), begin to associate the entirety of the internet, to their feedback loop (humans also suck with big number comprehension, and the internet is massive), causing them to think that the entirety of something so big that they can't fathom it (the internet), is actually just limited to their enrage-ment engagement algorithm.
Like, imagine the internet is a potentially infinite library containing every subject imaginable. Your algorithm gives you a special pair of glasses that only lets you see the section labeled 'Outrage,' but as time goes on, you begin to forget that you're even wearing the glasses. Because of this, you would naturally conclude that the entire library is only filled with anger, even though its true scale and scope is beyond your comprehension
This is particularly amplified by the fact that the internet is directly in your pocket at almost all times. So the whole "Go outside and disconnect" just doesn't math out in today's reality.