It's simply something to tell others and get a response. Like the Youtube comments section, people trying to elicit emotional responses by using bad words and racial epithets.
Another1 doesn't seem to understand that we humans are always trying to get responses from each other, always manipulating each other in some way. Most of the time, we're not fully aware of how we are manipulating others or how we are being manipulated. This is how complex, intelligent, social animals experiencing life as individuals operate. Influencing each other through language and emotion is the basis of human behavior, for fuck's sake.
In a way, it's really to Another1's credit that he actually sees something of that nebula of influence - most people are oblivious - and for those of us who put a lot of attention on such topics and questions can see just how mindless and monstrous this ever changing and powerful virtual entity can be, and it moves through the entirety of human experience.
It's just that no one is in charge. It's not an entity with consciousness or intention, but acts upon us as if it were. We call it "culture" and stuff like that. We tend to blame it on specific people and groups, and sometimes that's true and worthwhile to hold them accountable, but the attitudes and behaviors of a collective society are not driven by a singular conscious mind. There's no planning, or intention, or expectations.
Problems arise for you when you believe the world should change and you have no responsibility in it, and that billions of people should operate differently so that you can be free of manipulation and never have to face yourself or have to question your established paranoid dream.
However, for many of us, our own biology drives how we think. We know there are disorders and illnesses that are caused or exacerbated by physiology - hormones and such, you know, all those weird brain chemicals that basically run our lives - and when that shit goes awry, the effort to gain any understanding of our existence can be more like drowning than thinking.
I don't know if this is the case with you, Another1, but something to consider if you are inclined.