jean
jean

It’s….too chill? Where’s the rage/urgency/hot takes?

My favorite comment about Micro.blog among people looking for Twitter alternatives, from someone looking over the emoji categories. šŸ˜‡

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rickcogley
rickcogley

@jean where indeed. For that, go to Reddit. šŸ˜…

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ayjay
ayjay

@jean ā€œWhat’s the point of being on social media if there aren’t people for me to hate?ā€

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canion
canion

@jean Adrenaline junkie.

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jahziel
jahziel

@jean sounds like a success to me!

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aa
aa

@jean yep, and that’s why we like it here :-)

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pratik
pratik

@jean Sounds like someone needs an outrage machine.

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odd
odd

@pratik App idea: Scream something in your phone microphone, and the app will play it back on full volume with an echo/delay a moment afterwards.

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pratik
pratik

@odd Band Idea: Outrage for the Machine

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jean
jean

@jean I feel it was a little cheap in my part to post it, because I knew it would provoke a reaction here. I think the original tweet was meant tongue-in-cheek and it gave me a laugh. And some of the replies are amusing. And some of them just remind me what is wrong with Twitter.

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Rongwrong
Rongwrong

@jean The other side of that is that the Discover tab really is unrepresentative, apparently curated that way by design: no controversial topics, etc.

I looked at micro.blog a few times over the years and decided not to join, based only on Discover. I think it sells you short!

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gregmoore
gregmoore

@jean I want Twitter to succeed juuuust enough for drama junkies like her to stay happy there so we can be happy here.

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matti
matti

@jean (I’m no native speaker so I apologize if I come of as being insensitive/aggressive) I feel strongly that we shouldn’t post things like this (I can’t really demand this, but I still feel that way). Tongue-in-cheek or not, a post like this will never not: 1.) be incendiary and 2.) generate ā€œsportsfanismā€. People are measured (even keeled) over here, but even then I can see that people (including me) get wound up by judgments like this. Furthermore I feel like this kind of post - a comment that recontextualizes a negative judgement (tongue-in-cheek, or not) that basically starts a new discussion thread with the same (or often worse, rarely better) kind of energy - has the potential to poison any timeline: Examples like this makes it obvious that even the mb timeline can be ā€œgamedā€ for engagement. I wouldn’t want that. Sorry that I felt the need to state my opinion so strongly, but as soon as I read your post, saw the tweet and the replies there and here, I felt… a feeling of the toxic bullshit that happens on other platforms. And it made me sad. ā˜¹ļø

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Munish
Munish

@gregmoore oooh I sooo agree

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tkoola
tkoola

@jean ah, exact reason I love being here. Hot takes are not good for anyone (though I occasionally make one myself)

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SimonWoods
SimonWoods

@jean … I thought it was obvious she was joking? Took me literally a few seconds of scanning her timeline to understand her position. ĀÆ_(惄)_/ĀÆ

It’d be great to have people who do such good work join the community, for sure.

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someone
someone

@jean I love it!

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renevanbelzen
renevanbelzen

@jean But what would be an appropriate set of tagmoji for Twitter, in case they would introduce it as an alternative tagging system to hashtags?

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jean
jean

@matti Yes, I realized that I could have framed it better to say I found it delightful and it made my day. It was ironically a cold take from me, as I made a note the link 10 days ago, just came across it again when reviewing my notes. I am intentionally not dumping on Twitter now, because it’s not worth the energy. It’s a lesson in being careful not to stir the pot.

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matti
matti

@jean Thanks for being so considerate. šŸ˜ŠšŸ‘

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jean
jean

@Rongwrong We think of Discover as a kind of meet-and-greet party, where you might be introduced to some people for the first time, whereas others are old friends. It does follow the classic hospitality etiquette guideline of ā€œno politics or religion.ā€ We think the vibe here grows out of getting to know people as people first. It is intentional as I wrote three years ago. I’ve been meaning to update this to include some points that have evolved. Thanks for the nudge!

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jean
jean

@matti Ready for my dose of Daily Doggo. It grounds the timeline for me. 🄰

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matti
matti

@jean Hehe. Coming right up! 😊

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Rongwrong
Rongwrong

@jean Thanks, yeah that makes sense and it’s obviously working!

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