Yeah this is why I try to avoid arguing on the internet. I never feel better for it and I'm fairly certain that I've never convinced anyone to change their position on anything.
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All posts need to have the same title: me_irl it is allowed to use an emoji instead of the underscore _
I find myself tapping Ctrl+A -> backspace faster than I can react to it myself. Life is too short for waiting for the little cursor to travel all the way back.
If I said a quarter of the shit I typed out online, my corpse would be in a Lebanese prison cell.
Same on Lemmy
Actually it's a keyboard shortcut to close the browser tab.
Yep. Me sometimes. Like you know the answer. It's simple and logical. The other person is obviously wrong and defending their position badly... But then you realise it's stupid to try and waste your time on a subject you don't even care about, to a person who cannot be educated.
I wish I did it more often, far too many eristics have come over from Reddit (main reason I left), and I'm easily baited by them on the right day haha
I do this, and I have a "graveyard log" file where I paste my discarded posts and replies.
Writing about it for 20 minutes kinda proves you absolutely do give a fuck about this. Lots of fucks, actually.
deletes his own comment without posting it after realizing he was wrong after defending what he now no longer believes in, for seven paragraphs
Me but the post got deleted.
About 60% of posts and comments on reddit are made by bots anyway, so except for really niche communities replying doesn‘t add anything to the conversation. I abandoned reddit a few years ago because of this, bulletin boards and small community sites are way more civilized and have no annoying astroturfing campaigns and israel/industrial complex shills.
I'm gonna start fighting everyone in the comments right now.
But also yes, the internet brings the worst out in people.