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this post was submitted on 12 Jul 2023
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The worst is the "good night" posts, I find it so cringey.
Posts like: "Can't keep these sleepy eyes open, sweet dreams everyone". It seems like mastodon is for people that love small talk.
That really synthetises why I dislike microblogging so much: It's a bunch of people throwing small-talk and rage bait everywhere, all the time.
Considering a lot of people are really bad at conservation in every possible way, it also makes sense why microblogging is so much more popular than forum-like platforms.
To be fair, I’ve seen so many like them on Twitter
And every morning (or like at 5-6 am when I was going to bed), the (not personalized) Germany trends were full of stuff like "Good morning", "Hello", and the names of individual people.
It‘s kinda why I never warmed up to Twitter, it feels more focused on everyone posting their random thoughts on daily life and building up some public persona.
Anyway, I do enjoy their comments sometimes showing up in threads around here so it‘s not all bad.
Yeah same, it feels like being in a group chat with strangers. I'm glad it's an option for those that want it though.
It's funny how you can often tell a comment came from Mastodon because the way people type is just different somehow
tbf, that's just microblogging in a nutshell