I really truly think a social media hack is enthusiasm.

People (maybe a majority) follow me on Twitter who have no career focus on computer security.
I follow farmers on YouTube just talking about their tractor repair tribulations with perseverance. I will absolutely never drive a tractor or put any direct tractor knowledge they give me into practice. But I care because they communicate larger fundamental insights into finding solutions.

This is a magic ingredient. You can't really fake it. And people know when they see it. It's one of those inescapably human manifestations the brain recognizes micro-signals from.

@SwiftOnSecurity so far my biggest post on Mastodon has been my thread going into minute derail on the construction of a scarf, so: can confirm
@jurijuri @SwiftOnSecurity Ok, but did you also point out that the expression is "scoff it down" not "scarf it down"? πŸ˜‰ People who say "scarf it down", what do they even think that means?