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People don’t seem to mentally register that that’s more than half of everyone online.
Think of how many responses you wrote today.
More than half of them were to a bot.
Maybe even a bot programmed by a super awesome and handsome OT user.
i just use steam and youtube,
also stop watching short videos its poison.
It's often like that in-person too.
That doesn't make it any better, but I don't know what to tell you.
Okay but "all interactions" would include every click or like on every tweet every day.
Thanks to the unsocial media i guess for in-person experiences,
2010's 2015's not like this.
You know what you have to do next then : leave them farming their "likes" alone. I did exactly that long ago and never regreted it.
You are right. Its basics - camping together, any sport-related stuff, hiking...