#TwitterMigration
I mean, the old internet also had trolls and flamewars and whatnot, but it was much more of a local phenomenon. The biggest fault of the Big Socials has been to pump up the scale of these to worldwide.
Oh yeah, they were part of the lnternet landscape back then too. It's an inevitable part of the commentary and exchanges on the web. But it's increasingly difficult to get a conversation, or any dialogue going on a neutral level without getting personally attacked or canceled. So socialising becomes a loaded process, where you figure out that its pointless, exhausting and keep your thoughts to yourself. At least that's how the bird site felt to me.
I feel (personally) that the Big Socials should be accountable for trying to maximise that effect.
Big Social: «accountable? us? for anything? bwuhawuhawuha»
(Joking aside, the inner structure of those things is designed for avoidance; just look at how FB is defending from the privacy violations)
Well, they can't blame the Mass Twitter Exodus then. 😂
That's just disturbing, really. You've just reminded me of this New Yorker interview...
@oblomov @djphng @Richard_Littler outrage = engagement = money.
Getting folks depressed and doom scrolling makes money
I haven't been doom scrolling here
@djphng @Richard_Littler 100%!! I am really really trying not to look at follower counts (mine or others), boosts etc but I swear a lobe of my brain has been permanently colonized and it’s like my brain now conflates metrics with love.
The really disturbing thing is to see this mirrored back by our teen (who has grown up listening to me + my husband share our viral moments). Whenever one of their Instas blows up they have to tell us the exact number of likes every hour. AND IT’S ALL OUR FAULT.
Exactly. It's such a fucked up phenomenon, how did it end up becoming like that? I've made friends and acquaintances through these social media sites, and there was a genuine sense of connection in the early days. Now its people posting lots of content, just for the sake of engagement.
I know right? The IG likes are like serotonin riggers, I can't blame you at all. I can't count the number of times I've deleted and reinstalled the app...

@SweetAdmixture @Richard_Littler I've seen people from the recent #twittermigration interact in a distinct way here. Still used to the 200ish char limits they throw more punchlines and unwaranted passive aggressive responses.
Best solution? Be kind, tell them there's no need for this and we'll cut 'em some slack cause they're new.
Once they understand they're safe and can let their guard down, they all become the best version of themselves again. 

@Richard_Littler
And this is why I'm starting to dig it, even though I haven't found my people, yet. It's very #SlowLife (#IYKYK) and it's growing on me.
I just hope my fellow #Twitter escapees don't come over here and shit all over everything (like when a bunch of ill-mannered yuppies move to a quaint, quiet town and ruin it for everybody, including the insufferable seasonal tourists that the local residents love to hate and hate to love). 😬