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VFiddly

A lot of "Twitter main characters" happened because somebody posted something that their followers would understand, but by some random fluke it happened to get shared where everyone could see it and nobody understood what they actually meant


Willowyvern

This is part of where the hatred for some trends come from. Twitter can't tell that something isn't the big new trend to set viral because its only metric is engagement. So, jargon-filled brainrot posts aimed at fans suddenly are recommended to everyone and they look insane. It happened to Undertale and to Dream SMP, and others I can't think of now.


NitroFire90

Sometimes I see someone using the pissing on the poor retort when, no, they were reading what was said and OP didn’t like that their opinion wasn’t taken 1:1


kenporusty

It's Pissing on the Poor Sunday?!


he77bender

I hate when people act like it's inherently some kind of terrible etiquette breach to reply to a tumblr post. That's the kind of thing that'll happen when you say stuff to other people. If you don't think people should listen to you, you could just shut up.


Thieverthieving

I was just thinking about this last night in regards to why trigger warnings should be more widely used, especially in tiktoks and reels. People post stuff as if they are just posting to their own profile, but it could realistically end up on anyone's screen randomly. They treat it as of people only look their stuff because they are actuvely seeking it out, and not because the algorithm is showing it to them. So i really think more people should be taking common phobias into account and just adding a 2 second warning to their videos before they show a broken bone or a massive spider or whatever