Brian63
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- Joined
 - Jan 8, 2001
 
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 - Michigan
 
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 - Male
 
- Basic Beliefs
 - Freethinker/atheist/humanist
 
What do you do when you become tired of all the usual fighting and insulting all throughout social media?  The amount of actual substantive, civil, informed, educational discussion is dwarfed by the threads where people are childishly insulting, sniping, and demeaning people who disagree with them.  Do you get tired of the latter, even if you are not engaging in it yourself---but still get tired of other potentially interesting and helpful discussions getting demolished by the assholeishness of the participants, regardless of whether or not you agree with their view?  It partly depends on the platform.  Twitter, with its few character-limits, does not provide any room for any kind of in-depth discussion.  It is people just throwing verbal punches and GIFs at each other.  Facebook has more room for elaborate conversations, but too often just devolves into the same old trolling.  There are a few right-wing Christian fundamentalist groups on Facebook that occasionally I will look into the comment sections on, and even the atheists posting in them (often regular participants) are clearly just jerks and assholes, and I am embarrassed to use the same label as them.  Even this forum, or its prior incarnations (as best as I can recall) used to involve more developed and mature and informed discussion, but too many threads now involve people just demeaning and insulting or out-GIF'ing for the purpose of inflating their own egos and putting down others who disagree with them.  Sometimes I succumb to it myself and it brings out my worse tendencies.  It really would be nicer if people actually wanted to use the internet platforms to help others, instead of hurt them.  The latter motive is much more enticing and addictive, however.
Do you think changes in technology over time have contributed to it---such as people now are constantly on their portable smartphones and laptops 24/7 and can make brief, useless, quickfire assholeish responses at anytime, instead of needing to wait until they get to their home desktop to read and respond in more depth to some material, and perhaps were more emotionally rested as well?
What do you do when you have just seen enough, or even contributed to it enough yourself? Do you take a temporary break from social media for a few weeks or months and then come back and get into the same shit all over again, or have you ever made a more significant and permanent change in yourself to be better the 2nd or 3rd or 4th time around? On FB and Twitter and discussion forums, do you just look over the original posts for a hint of interesting thoughts and then avoid the comments sections? Do you read the comments, or even respond to them with more insults when really it was not helpful?
				
			Do you think changes in technology over time have contributed to it---such as people now are constantly on their portable smartphones and laptops 24/7 and can make brief, useless, quickfire assholeish responses at anytime, instead of needing to wait until they get to their home desktop to read and respond in more depth to some material, and perhaps were more emotionally rested as well?
What do you do when you have just seen enough, or even contributed to it enough yourself? Do you take a temporary break from social media for a few weeks or months and then come back and get into the same shit all over again, or have you ever made a more significant and permanent change in yourself to be better the 2nd or 3rd or 4th time around? On FB and Twitter and discussion forums, do you just look over the original posts for a hint of interesting thoughts and then avoid the comments sections? Do you read the comments, or even respond to them with more insults when really it was not helpful?