"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down.
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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
@evacide they're really good at it, even without adult supervision
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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
@evacide Now it has to be expanded to letting bots be wrong too.
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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
@evacide Liberating, but exasperating. Salute 🫡
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I may have gone too far with this. My life may be in danger.
@nazokiyoubinbou expellinerdus!🪄
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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
@evacide it's easier if you approach it like an anthropologist
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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
@evacide most of the time it´s a wate of time.

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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
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@evacide IMO it became easier when, years ago, foul men living in the USA posted sh*t about me (“How dare an Australian woman start a zine without our permission and mentoring?!”) and I learnt that they WANTED an online fight and to be named. They were FURIOUS when I took all identifiers & links to them off my website. Many ppl are like that: they want the engagement. The best punishment you can mete out is to ignore and even block.
@DarkMatterZine @evacide Kind of like the Naughty Step
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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
@evacide The hard part is not letting anyone be wrong on the Internet, that happens naturally, all the time. What's difficult is making anybody conscious to be wrong, on the Internet.
Once, communication with a wide audience was driven by entities with some authority on that media. Somebody authoritative, some other authoritarian, but whatever the narration always showing to be "right".
Hence, anybody writing on this media (like I do now) feels to have inherited that power to be "right". G'd lk -
Omg. The irony of this meme considering Chalamet’s recent problematic comments.
@JoBlakely @alienghic @evacide Wasn't he was commiting to being his character in Marty Supreme IRL, similar to Andy Kaufman's performance art/comedy
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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
@evacide
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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
Put your hand into the box @evacide
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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
@evacide
Remember when they said, "wow some random strangers on the internet has changed my mind about x. thanks!"Me neither. Most of the time the convo will only turn rage-bait-y and ruin everyone's day.
I don't get paid to put my energy correcting some randos & trolls.
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"I'm just going to let people be wrong on the internet" remains the single most difficult New Year's Resolution I have ever made, hands down. Nothing else comes close.
The main issue being it's now automated and at scale with multiple tools available for generating and publishing wrongness.
Correcting such is a task at least an order of magnitude bigger than the problem
