4 comments

  • BelovedAntipop 9 hours ago

    > I merely think about something and would you look at that, a new post / video / comment / blog / article / etc. about what I’m thinking about, but trying to ragebait me for attention. It also tries to get a reaction, whether it would be with a block, a report, a ban, a ignore like that’ll deter them, a dislike, etc.

    Is this really the *internet*, or just social media and aggregators like Reddit and HN? I ask because I typically just do my own thing on my own website, read other people's websites via RSS, and email other website operators if I have something to say that I don't want to put in a public post. Since I ignore social media, and don't visit HN more than once a month, my experience of the internet is a bit different from yours.

    • pcwir 9 hours ago

      Its really those recommendation algorithms, content curation algorithms and even ads that get some people to think that anyone they want to talk to on the internet is a opportunistic bot.

  • atmanactive 7 hours ago

    Here's a simple advice: stop living on the internet. Internet has proven to be an excellent economic and scientific tool. Uber archive. Digital mega repository. But there is no, and there will never be, a human soul there. Create human connections in real life with real people around you, and you'll be fine. Just my experience.

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