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Tumblr was blue
Twitter was blue
Now its blue sky.
The fact we live in an era where people put themselves in echo chambers and then wish to silence all outside voices and opinions is genuinely terrifying.
Offended by everything, ashamed of nothing and wishing to all drag us down with them.
they stay there, normal people on x
problem solved
Sign up now and you can block everyone you don't like.
i'm a guy who likes games and i hit the off topic because i know i'll read opinions other than mine. which is my whole point. 2-3 years around this forum and i've read opinions i awarded, opinions i agreed with, opinions i gave a thumbs up and opinions i disagreed, opinions i said wtf, opinions i said that wow that's t0p 1337 trollhouse material and opinions that made me foam at the mouth for maybe 5 minutes. but that's the clue. an opinion is like a sword, it gets sharper the more it comes in contact with opinions that differ entirely. which is what social media are doing imho, they blunt the blades of the people, molding them into programmable, predictable and archivable forms, labels. long past are the days of MySpace-era social media when it started where we were like 50.000 people who just liked music and making .jpegs and .gifs to upload and decorate our profiles.
pardon my textwall. abolish social media is what i really wanted to say.
Honestly today's youth would demand to become Catholics just so they can become excommunicated, and then b*tch afterwards they wasted their time.
Just don't join something you don't like. Its really that easy.
people post what they want share, hostility and antagonize rare even with differ of opinion.
sad such thing rare in bigger centralized platforms where its differing faction of people attempt shape others opinion for political or financial gain.
yep, which is all from the algorithm. people who were present when Facebook was created and developed were saying that the algorithm it uses specifically targets certain emotions on the people, hostility, unnecessary antagonization, envy.
then these platforms were inflated to infinity and beyond and that lead to excessive hostility and antagonization even further precisely because the financial and political interests came into play. a vicious circle if you want. that's why i went back to open forums.